We quickly morphed from winter to very warm spring in my part of the country. In other words, we went from boots to sandals, seemingly overnight. As a result, winter feet need to become summer feet, overnight.
One of the biggest problems with winter feet is the lack of maintaining smooth skin. Sticking feet into socks, tights, boots and all that jostling can lead to a build up of calluses and cracked heels.
Other than looking ugly and having the ability to turn panty hose into unrecognizable remnants, cracked heels can be incredibly painful. Fissures can develop in the skin, which is where it opens up and can even bleed!
If that is the case, you need to treat the fissures first, before you do anything else. A podiatrist can help remedy that situation, and heal your feet.
No fissures lead to some other treatment options. The primary goal is to get rid of the calluses. There are a wide variety of commercial products out there, but I like my home remedies best!
First, soaking your feet in a mixture of warm milk and water will soften the calluses. Lactic acid in the milk will make it easier to exfoliate. Rinse your feet and dry lightly.
Next, use a pumice stone on your calluses. This bit of volcanic rock is a miracle pedicure tool!
Soak your feet again in warm water.
Dry them and use a thick cream on the heels. Wear socks overnight and the next day you should see an improvement.
For tougher cases, you need to step it up a few notches. Using tea tree oil, a natural, fragrant antiseptic, will help heal your heels. Soaking in a combination of warm water and Epsom salt, and then applying coconut oil to the heels (with socks going on) will help make your feet sandal ready soon.
To stop this from going into crisis mode in the future, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Staying hydrated helps your skin. Drinking at least 64 ounces of WATER (the rule of thumb is to drink half your body weight in water-if you weight 150 lbs you should drink 75 oz, and so on).
If you are overweight, you are more likely to develop cracked heels due to friction and pressure.
Regular maintenance helps. Weekly pedicures, either in a salon or at home, will keep your heels looking soft and sleek. Nightly moisturizing also helps. A thick cream or coconut oil, with socks, will prevent you from needing to panic when the temperatures soar.
Women of God can never be like women of the world. The world has enough women who are tough; we need women who are tender. There are enough women who are coarse; we need women who are kind. There are enough women who are rude; we need women who are refined. We have enough women of fame and fortune; we need more women of faith. We have enough greed; we need more goodness. We have enough vanity; we need more virtue. We have enough popularity; we need more purity. Margaret D. Nadauld
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