How to treat dry heel skin

Summer is very close and with it the season of sandals. Everyone wants to highlight beautiful legs, but it’s always hard, especially with dry heel skin and cracked skin.

Usually, the rough skin that forms on the soles of the feet comes as a result of the moisture that is created by the shoes. But there is also a way to treat this part.

Most girls think that to avoid cracking of the skin of the feet, a solution is also pedicure treatment. It is a solution, but temporary. “Hydra-Soothing fluid, a non-greasy moisturizing milk, repairs and nourishes skin with shea butter and apricot kernel oil. Dana Canuso, specialist doctor, writes Revistaclass. This means that dry skin may look better after a few days of treatment, but the problem is still there.

So what is the solution?

Fortunately, there are still some solutions. The first comes from the use of a recommended serum that removes dry skin and cleanses the dead cells of the heels and enables skin regeneration in this part of the foot enabling in just a few days new and clean skin (Foot Repair Serum by Dr). . Canuso Skincare.).

But a natural way that can give you improvement in a short time is also the scrub with olive oil and brown sugar.

Use

After washing your feet well and eliminating the rough skin of the heels, mix a little brown sugar with a few drops of olive oil. Massage the heels for a few minutes and then rinse with plenty of water. Repeat this treatment several times a week and after a few uses, you will notice that the skin has softened enough.

It is advisable to use this type of treatment (as well as the one with serum) at dinner before going to bed.

It is important, according to specialists, to keep shoes open so that the feet are ventilated.

 

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