Peppermint is a natural ingredient in many products. Foot creams are not exception. When ingested, peppermint is used to treat a variety of ailments, from indigestion, anxiety, preventing gallstones, to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). But, why do foot creams contain peppermint?
When applied externally, peppermint has a soothing effect. People who use peppermint foot creams may experience a cooling sensation. Peppermint foot cream is used to soothe hot, tired feet. Muscle aches and soreness may also benefit from peppermint foot cream. Therefore, someone with achy feet may have relief by massaging the feet with peppermint foot creams.
Peppermint foot creams also have a moisturizing effect. The use of these foot creams can help soften dry skin on the feet. Foot creams for softening rough, dry skin on the feet do not have to contain peppermint to be effective. If people with dry skin on their feet also suffer from tired, achy feet, they may want to use foot cream that contains peppermint. This way, they can have multiple benefits from that foot cream.
Many peppermint foot creams contain other natural ingredients. Some contain cocoa butter which is used as a moisturizer. Sweet almond oil is also a moisturizing ingredient. Menthol oils and parsley leaf oil provide a cooling sensation. Grape extract is used to exfoliate dry skin on feet.
Some natural ingredients are used to soften dry skin. Someone prone to dry or cracked skin on the feet may want to select products that contain sunflower, coconut, or wheat germ oils for their softening properties. These ingredients combined with a moisturizing lotion may help treat and prevent dry, cracked heels or other dry skin on feet.
Beeswax and Vitamin E are natural ingredients in some foot creams to treat and prevent dry, cracked skin on feet. These are emollients which mean that they help the skin retain moisture. They can also help in the prevention or treatment of foot calluses.
Natural ingredients can also provide an aromatherapy benefit. Some foot creams are designed to be part of a relaxing, pampering ritual of foot massage. Lavender is often used in aromatherapy products including foot creams. For the maximum benefits of foot creams for dry skin on feet, the person should liberally apply the foot cream and then wear cotton socks for several hours to encourage the absorption of the moisturizing ingredients. Lotions and creams should not be applied between toes.



































April 30th, 2009 at 7:22 am
Informative post on foot creams.Foot creams are not exception. When ingested, peppermint is used to treat a variety of ailments, from indigestion, anxiety, preventing gallstones, to irritable bowel syndrome.