BYRIVER Acupressure Foot Massage Mat

Lately, self-care has become more of a buzzword among many people. But, it is important to note that it’s a crucial concept.

Taking care of yourself is not a luxury or self-indulgence. It is necessary and contributes significantly to our mental health.

So, in the spirit of optimizing relaxation, what could make a better self-care gift than one that will help a loved one or a friend relax and de-stress?

You don’t need to pay for an expensive spa trip; a little gesture will make an impact.

And so for the friend or family member whose response to “How are you doing” is always a predictable “I am tired” will be the most suitable candidate to receive these Reflexology sandals by BYRIVER.

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Detailed information about BYRIVER Acupressure Foot Massage Mat

After a long day of walking around trying to catch up with meetings, or make it to class in time, or complete your day’s activities, your body and feet can feel like you literally walked a thousand miles.

Body ailments such as neuropathy, arthritis, fasciitis, and plantar also cause pain and tension on the feet.

These slippers are designed to relieve foot and heel pain, and they are soothing. These are not your ordinary slippers.

They are made using 360ﹾ rotating spring massage buttons. Once you slip into this pair of Reflexology sandals, it will massage your feet and sooth them.

They are therapy massage slippers and are only meant to be worn for a maximum of 15 minutes per time.

Please note that they are not casual slippers and should not be worn all day.

The seller indicates that the slippers can hurt the first few times, but once you get used, the discomfort fades away as your feet have been relieved of the tension.

Wearing socks will make them a bit more comfortable when starting out on this therapy.

WHY WE LIKE IT?

Therapy massage slippers for pain and ache relief

Available in different sizes with adjustable strap

Comes packed with extra 5pcs of massage buttons for replacement

WHY WE dont LIKE IT?

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