Foot Care: If’s And But’s

On September 23, 2008, in Health Care, Herbal Health, by Admin

We take care of every part of our body. Hands, hairs, nails, eyes, etc. But it is noticed that most of us does not bother to take care of our feet. It is unfortunate that, many people neglect and do not take care of their feet. That should be avoided because foot is an important part of our which should be taken heed of.

Now imagine if they are kept under pathetic condition then it is obvious that you would have different kinds of foot related problems. There are many homeopathic treatments for your foot care that would provide relief. The skin on your feet is very delicate and foot skin care on a regular basis is a must if your feet are to look beautiful. Massaging the feet every night with oil is relaxing and keeps them soft and supple. In winter, warm oil can be used with sesame or mustard oil. In summer coconut oil provides a cooling effect. The homeopathic remedies are a source of beneficial treatment of your foot with the natural organic products.

The foot care is an important issue. When the feet are kept dirty and are taken no care then often it is seen that you develop corns, cracks on the heels, blisters and odors. So, proper treatment is necessary. Odor control, verrucas, foot files, insoles and cushioning, bunions, toe protectors, toe spreaders and separators and chiropody felt, essential for foot skin care.

Pay special attention to your heels and the balls of your feet. These two places are where the skin usually starts to harden and build calluses. If you have stubborn calluses, and have tried to soften them without success, try this foot skin care trick. Apply the moisturizer in the evening before bed, than wrap a strip of plastic wrap around your heels, or feet, whichever area you want to soften. Leave it on overnight. In the morning, use a callus file or pumice stone to remove the loose skin. Then apply another light coating of moisturizer.

So, now by following the above stated tips and tricks you can get a tender foot for soft pace.

 

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