May-27-2024
Dry and cracked heels are an aesthetic problem that comes to light in the summer. Sandals and flip-flops reveal the truth about feet.
What can you do to make them look aesthetically pleasing despite your skin's tendency to dry out? What signal does your body send when the skin on your heels cracks? Check out home remedies for dry heels.
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Dry skin on the heels is a common problem with various causes. This may be related to our genetic predisposition, diseases or vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
Other causes are due to improper care, wearing tight shoes or being in a dry environment. Dry heels may also be influenced by factors such as age, gender and smoking. Dry skin on the heels is often accompanied by eczema or fungal infections.
Therefore, it is important to identify the cause of the problem and treat it effectively. In many cases, regular moisturizing of the skin with a cream or lotion is enough.
However, if dry skin on the heels is persistent, it is worth using exfoliating and softening agents. Find out how to deal with dry and calloused skin on your feet.
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In summer, we reveal more - for coolness and greater comfort. Instead of full shoes, we choose flip-flops or sandals. However, before you show your feet, it is worth taking care of them.
There are several effective ways to make dry and cracked heels regain their beautiful appearance. What's more, these methods are inexpensive, and you probably have the ingredients for preparing baths and scrubs in your kitchen.
Lemon bath is one of the most effective methods for dry heels. Unfortunately, if they are deeply cracked, you cannot use it. Sour lemon juice may cause an unpleasant burning sensation.
How to prepare a lemon foot bath? Add the juice of one lemon to a bowl of warm water and soak your feet for 10-15 minutes. Then dry them and apply a moisturizer.
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Mix the juice of half a lemon with 2 tablespoons of sugar and apply to your heels. Massage gently for a few minutes and then wash off with warm water. Finally, apply a moisturizing cream.
The popular cold medicine has many interesting uses. One of them is foot care. Acetylsalicylic acid accelerates the exfoliation of dead skin, honey nourishes and disinfects, and olive oil strongly moisturizes. After such a treatment, the skin on your feet will be softer and smoother.
Crush aspirin tablets into powder and mix with a teaspoon of honey and a teaspoon of olive oil. Apply the mask to your heels and leave for 15-20 minutes. Then wash off with warm water and apply a moisturizing cream.
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It acts as an exfoliant and disinfectant, so it will help get rid of the layer of dead skin from your heels. You can prepare a scrub or a softening bath with baking soda.
Peeling with baking soda: mix 2 tablespoons of baking soda with 2 tablespoons of water to a thick paste. Apply the peeling to your heels and massage gently for a few minutes. Then wash off with warm water and apply a moisturizing cream.
Soda bath: add 2 tablespoons of baking soda to a bowl of warm water and soak your feet for 10-15 minutes. Then dry them and apply a moisturizer.
Apply a moisturizing cream or balm to your heels at least once a day, preferably twice. Choose products rich in emollients, such as shea butter, petroleum jelly or ceramides.
Once a week, exfoliate dead skin from your heels using a pumice stone, brush or scrub. Avoid too long and hot baths or showers as they can dry out the skin.
Wear cotton socks at night to prevent moisture loss from your skin. Drink plenty of water and eat foods rich in B vitamins, zinc and omega-3 fatty acids, which support skin health.
Choose comfortable shoes made of natural materials that do not squeeze your feet. Avoid walking barefoot on hard surfaces. Avoid using strong detergents to wash your feet. If you have a persistent problem with dry heels, consult a dermatologist.