Feet
Care Tips
Without
doubt, your feet are the most active part of your
body, even more than your hands. In fact most
of the time they are definitely overworked. In
this scenario, what do you do for your feet? A
pedicure once a month is not enough. You need
to take care almost on a daily basis. Most of
the foot problems are caused because of neglect
and almost no maintenance of your feet. You must
pamper your feet once in a while and give them
special treatment and also care for them every
day. Following tips will help you to take care
of your feet.
Scrub your feet with a foot scrubber as it removes
the dry cells. Then, apply moisturizer generously.
Apply foot cream before going to bed, to avoid
cracked heels.
Avoid wearing high heels as they put pressure
on the feet. Ill-fitting shoes or weakened arches
may cause corns and calluses. Hence selection
of proper shoes is essential. If at all you suffer
from corns and calluses, use corn remover pads
and ointments, after consulting your physician.
To prevent foot odor [due to perspiration], use
odor-control products that comprise of foot powders,
foot sprays and specially designed insoles. These
keep the feet dry and fresh as well as prevent
foot odor.
Shoe-bite is a common complaint, so to avoid them.
Use heel grips and cushions and also 'air pillow',
which provide cushioning comfort while relieving
pressure on heel
For daily use, wear shoes of adequate width, comfortable
instep and plenty of wiggle room for toes. Reserve
high heels and tight shoes for short-term wear.
Heel tight should generally be restricted to no
more than 2 ½ inches and the heel should be broad
enough to support the wearer's weight.
Change socks or tights daily and don't wear the
same shoes daily, which you use for running -
give them a day or to dry out properly as feet
sweat a lot.
Simple home remedies
1. Soak feet for 10 minutes in warm water to which
salt has been added. Remove and scrub dry, especially
between the toes. This is the easiest way to relax
tired feet. In the case of a sprain add Epsom
salt to the water for best results.
2. You can also use the hot 'n' cold treatment,
which improves the blood circulation of your feet.
First dip you feet in hot water and then dip it
in cold water. Do this for 20 minutes.
3. Alternatively add a shampoo to warm water and
soak your feet for 10 minutes. This will also
improve the texture of the toenails.
4. For cracked heels mix a few drops of lemon
juice in Vaseline and apply gently on cracked
heels.
5. Scrub heels with pumice stone while bathing
and then apply a rich moisturising cream.
6. Use a good hand and body lotion on your feet
too.
7. Mix a few drops of lemon juice in vaseline
and apply gently on cracked heels.
8. After bath, apply almond oil to the feet and
massage until all the oil has been soaked up.
Do it for a month for best results.