Cracking the feet
The cracking of the feet, especially the heel area, is one of the most embarrassing things, especially as these cracks become darker, as a result of picking up dirt, and eventually expanding into grooves, suggesting a lack of interest in personal hygiene and becoming painful over time.
How to get rid of foot cracks
- Soak the feet in warm water for about twenty minutes, to become soft skin.
- Rub the feet with a special brush, or with a good pumice stone, or with brown sugar. It contains glycolic acid and alpha hydroxy, which effectively peel the skin.
- Apply moisturizers and skin peels including:
- Vaseline and lemon juice: Mix a tablespoon of lemon juice, with a tablespoon of Vaseline, and paint the feet by, placing a thicker layer on the heels, leaving it until the skin absorbs the entire layer.
- Rose water and glycerin: Mix a large tablespoon of glycerin, two tablespoons of rose water, and applied to the feet, for as long as possible, as there is no need to wash the feet of this mixture, because the skin will absorb it completely.
- Olive oil: Put the feet in a little olive oil and leave for an hour or two.
- Cocoa butter: Massage the feet with cocoa butter for five minutes, then leave until absorbed by the skin.
- Aloe vera gel, turmeric oil and camphor oil: a tablespoon of both turmeric, cactus gel, camphor oil, and paint on the feet, are mixed and left for half an hour.
- Waxes: An appropriate amount of beeswax is dissolved in the microwave, leaving it to cool slightly, then rubbing it with the feet.
- Chamomile: Approximately half a cup of dried chamomile is boiled in a liter of water, soak the feet with them.
- Coconut oil: Two tablespoons of coconut oil are heated and the feet are painted.
- Vitamin E: There are many products containing vitamin E, some of which is called vitamin E oil, and foot fat.
- Honey: Fat the feet with natural honey, leave it for at least twenty minutes, and can melt a tablespoon of honey in an appropriate amount of warm water, and soak the feet.
- Milk: Soak the feet in warm milk added to the coconut oil, for an hour.
- Parsley: Sprinkle a piece of parsley and add an appropriate amount of warm water, and soak the feet soaked until the water is cool.
- Sesame oil: Brush the feet with sesame oil for half an hour.
- Preferably follow one of the previous recipes daily until you get the desired result, wear with socks all day long and avoid wearing open shoes.