Natural remedy for dry feet

Drink more water to combat dryness and dehydration, which can cause cracked feet or make them worse.Try an oil-based moisturising cream. Look for ones with vitamin E, shea butter, and aloe.Make your own foot lotion by combining baby lotion with spearmint and eucalyptus oil. Massage into feet and cover them in thin cotton socks. Sleep in your lotion-rich socks and then rinse carefully in the morning.

Get regular pedicures so that your feet are clean, healthy, and smooth.

NATURAL REMEDIES FOR YOUR DRY FEET
Vinegar Soak. Mix about a cup of white vinegar and a small amount of dish soap in a tub of warm water. Mix and let soak for about ten minutes.

Baking Soda Soak. Add some baking soda to a foot bath and let soak for about half an hour to help soften dry, hard feet. This also works great for the rest of your skin and you can even add some to your bath salts.

Milk. Add a cup of milk to a warm foot bath. Dairy is a great natural moisturiser and will help soften up hard dry skin on your feet.

Banana. Mash bananas into a pulp and apply to your heels and other affected areas. Let sit for about ten minutes and rinse.

Vegetable Oil. Vegetable Oils have been used as moisturisers for dry skin long before traditional moisturisers were manufactured. After you’ve tried one of these other treatments, pat your feet dry and rub in a generous amount of oil, then put on thick socks to help keep the moisture in.

Honey. Soak your feet in water and honey.Honey's natural enzymes help speed up healing and bind moisture to your skin.

Scrub your feet every morning with a home-made foot scrub made from 4 tablespoons of salt mixed with ½ cup of baby oil, almond oil, or coconut oil.

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