As the temperatures rise, so do the challenges for our skin. While cracked, tired feet may be a winter woe easily hidden under socks, summer brings its own set of issues. With airy sandals and flip-flops becoming our footwear staples, our feet are left exposed to the elements—sun, dust, and sweat. Today I bring the DIY foot care remedies which are really effective and easy to make.
Sweaty feet are a common concern for both children and adults during the hotter months, although aging can reduce sweating due to smaller sweat ducts. But why should beauty tips be limited to just the face and hair? It’s time to include foot care remedies in your summer beauty routine. Let’s explore some simple yet effective DIY solutions to keep your feet looking and feeling amazing all season long.
I wouldn’t want to be sporting sweaty, dirty feet at any cost. During winters, I usually stuff my feet in socks and heavy boots with zero worries about a pedicure. At that time, no one has been looking at the tootsies anyway but summers are different, you see.
Till about last year, I would visit a foot spa for a summer pedicure or apply lemon and sugar scrub at home but this year is a bit different. But, with a total house arrest, I have discovered 4 wonderful DIY home remedies that have been successful in pampering my feet.
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Give your feet a refreshing dip after a long day. Prepare this foot soak by mixing 1 tbsp honey, 1 tbsp lemon juice, 2 mint tea bags, a few drops of essential oil (I prefer lemon). Just dip your feet in this warm water for 15-20 minutes and there we go!Â
2. Oil and Oatmeal Foot Scrub
A scrub is an excellent way for skin exfoliation. It is recommended that you should go for bi-monthly skin exfoliation (that includes hands and feet too). Here is an easy way to prepare a scrub at home. Mix together some coconut oil or almond oil and crush oatmeal in it. Massage this mixture on your feet in a circular motion for 10 minutes and then wash off with warm water. You can also try this on your face (not recommended for oily skin). Please do a patch test before applying it to the sensitive areas of your skin.
3. Lemon and Petroleum Jelly Massage
To treat mild to heavily cracked heels, soak your feet in warm water mixed with lemon juice for about 15 minutes. Thereafter, massage your feet with some petroleum jelly (Vaseline) mixed with lemon water. Try this at night before hitting the sack. Put on a pair of socks to seal your feet with this magical potion.
4. Banana and Olive Oil Fruit Pack
To give your feet a gentle and nourishing treatment, try this fruit foot pack on your feet. It can be messy, so mommies, make sure you try this on when the kids are not around, else your floors will need a lot of cleaning to do! To prepare this pack, mix banana pulp and olive oil (more oil and less pulp) and gently massage it. Leave this on for at least half an hour. You got to have it on for that long so that the feet feel nourished. Wash off with warm water and apply a bit of soap if you don’t want to be smelling like a banana!
Don’t think twice before putting on your beautiful flip-flops. Your feet are gorgeous, they shall always be!
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