Foot Care
Women are always seeking to maintain their beauty and care for their skin. This care also includes attention to the feet and the beauty of their feet. With volatile weather conditions and dryness, they become cracked. This is an embarrassment for many women. Today we will talk about how to care for the feet and peel dead skin.
Removing dead skin from the feet helps clean the feet from dry, cracked skin. This is a good exercise for keeping and maintaining the feet, but be aware that any mistake in the peeling process may damage your feet.
Tips when peeling feet
- Use special peeling tools in pharmacies and skincare shops, and do not use scissors to cut the dead skin because of skin lesions, leading to the proliferation of bacteria and bacteria.
- Always use lukewarm water to soak the feet before peeling, to get to the desired moisture before peeling.
- Place solvent or salt in the water during the soaking process.
- Use natural blends and oils that help give the skin moisture, soft texture.
Method of peeling dead skin
- Put the lukewarm water in a bowl, then put a little salt on it.
- Stretch your feet in lukewarm water for an appropriate period of time.
- Use special peeling tools such as peeling stone, gently rub the feet, do not use clippers or blades; they will injure the feet, and rebuild the dead skin quickly.
- When finished, wash your feet well and then remove them, and dry them with a cotton towel.
* Apply a little natural oil or baby oil, moisten your feet well.
- Wear a cotton jacket to keep your feet moist for two hours or more.
- Remove the socks and wash your feet well with water and dry well.
- Repeat these steps whenever the dead skin appears on the feet.
Tips for maintaining healthy skin and feet
- Attention should be paid to the quality of the food you eat, such as vitamins and minerals that are important for the regeneration and regeneration of body and skin cells.
- Pay attention to drinking adequate amounts of water especially in summer; it is important to maintain skin moisture.
- Dry the feet well after washing them and use moisturizing creams and natural oils constantly; to keep the feet healthy and look good.
- Minimize the wear of open shoes from the back, which makes the feet more susceptible to weather and dust, exposing them to germs, dehydration and flaking faster, and avoid wearing tight shoes that increase the peeling of the feet and the appearance of their nails.