Dry, unfavorable weather, prolonged standing, frequent walking, wearing too tight shoes and using harsh soaps can contribute to the development of dry, cracked feet and heels. As do skin diseases such as athlete’s foot, eczema and psoriasis. However, we know how to achieve smooth feet at home without pumice.
Liquid bandage – a quick way to relieve pain
Dry and cracked heels? Pour it into a bowl and dip your feet. 15 min and they will be as smooth as a baby’s (illustrative photo) Method for dry and cracked heels Photo. SrideeStudio / Shutterstock.com
If you have deep cracks in your heels, consider using a liquid bandage, which is not a bandage but a spray. These products create a seal on the cracks, making walking less painful and closing the entrance to dirt and bacteria. If these home remedies for dry, cracked skin on your feet don’t work, see a dermatologist or podiatrist.
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Paraffin – home spa at a low price
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Many beauty salons offer paraffin as an addition to a pedicure treatment. Paraffin is a soft wax melted at an average temperature of about 51°C. The wax should not be hot enough to burn or irritate the skin. A paraffin treatment can also be done at home using a home paraffin bath or melting the wax in a pan and then transferring it to a foot dipping bowl. Once the wax hardens, it can be removed. Any dead skin on your feet will be removed along with the wax.
Oatmeal peeling
You can use oatmeal to make a homemade scrub to remove dead skin. To make a scrub, mix equal parts of oatmeal with rose water or milkto obtain a paste.
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Source: Gazeta

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