Replying to @Miss.ashley 🤣🤣🤣 #funny #lol I was trying to do a reply video but TT decided not 🤣☠️ #mom #fyp #sahm
Okay, so let's talk about the 'cinnominh feet' trend that's been making its rounds online! I've seen so many people trying this out, and honestly, I was curious. The basic idea seems to be applying cinnamon, often mixed with other ingredients, to your feet, with claims ranging from detoxing to warming properties. People swear by it for all sorts of reasons, but my experience definitely came with a twist! I was chatting with a friend the other day, and we were totally cracking up about some of the wild things people try. That's when we got onto the topic of 'cinnamon feet.' I'd seen a few videos, and it looked like a harmless, maybe even fun, DIY beauty hack. But then came the realization, and a bit of an 'unfortunately' moment for me: they do have cinnamon in them! Now, that might sound obvious, but the way some people talk about it, you'd think it was a miracle cure without any potential downsides. My initial thought was, 'Is this really going to do anything?' I mean, cinnamon is great in lattes and apple pie, but on my feet? The internet is full of theories – some say it helps with circulation, others claim it's a natural fungal deterrent. But what I discovered, and what isn't always highlighted, is that cinnamon can be quite strong. For some, it might cause skin irritation or a burning sensation, especially if you have sensitive skin or use too much. That's where my 'unfortunately' came in – what started as curiosity quickly turned into a lesson about checking ingredients and understanding potential reactions. As a SAHM, I'm all for natural remedies and quick fixes, but safety first, right? If you're thinking about trying any viral trend, especially one involving ingredients you apply to your skin, it's always a good idea to do a patch test first. And remember, what works for one person might not work for another. Sometimes, the simplest solutions are best, and maybe just a good foot soak with Epsom salts is all you need. This whole experience was a funny reminder that not every trend is for everyone, and it's always good to be informed before you jump in!



















































