Ira Khan Instagram – 1 thing that helped my anxiety.
I used body scrub for the first time in my life. I only managed to shower after the palpitations had passed but I wasn’t feeling settled and I was worried they would be back. It took a while to figure out what I felt like doing and then actually get up to do it.
However, eventually – I took a relatively long shower (mine usually last only 3-5 minutes) with body scrub.
Why I think the body scrub helped me is because it made for a heightened tactile (sense organs – touch) experience.
My mind shifted focus to feeling the coarse scrub on my body.
I was told you’re supposed to put oil after you use a scrub. So then I did that. Then got into those super soft pyjamas from the photo. Then put a face mask.
Result: I managed to fall asleep on Sunday night.
I don’t know if it will work everytime. It’s also a post attack soothing and not a during attack thing.
But I’m also caught up in my own head too much, I think. So increasing the number of tactile experiences in my daily life may be a good idea. And maybe that’ll add to the variables that act as general preventives to unhealthy mental health.
If you don’t want to spend money on another beauty product.. @sarahjanedias put up a how-to-make-scrub-at-home. | Posted on 02/May/2022 19:27:03