Whether you have mildly dry feet, or severe, chronic cracks, there is a method that I have devised that will significantly improve, if not completely heal your compromised skin. It is tried and true; I have been advising my clients of this method for nearly eight years, with fantastic results.
Foot Therapy for Cracked Feet
Items you will need:
*a large basin, foot spa, or other vessel that is large enough to completely immerse both of your feet.
*a good quality pumice stone. I have found the synthetic ones are great. Avoid cheap ones that crumble, or ones that have little texture-they are worthless.
*Heel Balm by Flexitol. It is important to use this specific product, and central to the effectiveness of the therapy. It can be found at Walgreens and other drugstores, in the foot care section.
*socks
Directions:
45 minutes before going to bed, fill your foot spa with the hottest water you can tolerate without discomfort. Soak both your feet in the water and relax for 30 minutes. You can add Epsom salts, essential oils, or whatever you like to enhance the foot bath, but it is not necessary. Plain water is very effective. Remove your feet from the bath, and dry them well before walking.
Next, under a running bathtub faucet, or in the shower, use your pumice stone to exfoliate the bottoms of your feet, concentrating on the heel area, and the lateral side of your foot, and wherever you may have cracks and peeling skin. The water from the foot soak will have plumped out the skin, exaggerating the peeling, cracks, and flakiness, so it should be obvious where some problem areas are. Use fairly aggressive strokes with the pumice stone, but don't go overboard, especially if you experience any sensitivity or pain. Be extra careful around the open cracks.
Dry your feet, and apply the Heel Balm liberally, leaving extra little dollops on cracks and the problem areas. Put your socks on over the Heel Balm, and wear them overnight.
Maintenance:
Continue with the pumice stone/heel balm/socks step every night for a full week. Also use a pumice stone in the morning, in your regular shower. Include regular lotion or the Heel Balm in the morning as well. By the end of one week, most of the cracks should be gone, and your feet should be noticeably renewed. As necessary, repeat the foot bath and the entire week's routine.
If your feet are prone to cracking, the best way to keep them healthy is daily use of a pumice stone. It is best to simply keep it near your regular shower items and get into the habit of using it. If you do fall out of the habit, though, simply repeat the entire course of Foot Therapy.
Published by Richelle Hawks
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