10 MIRACLES Remedies for Dry and Cracked Heels.

Are your heels dry, damaged and cracked?

The skin under the feet tends to become dry, rough, and cracked.

And without regular hydration, the skin of the heel can crack.

It is especially at the level of the heel that thick skin is formed which cracks ...

... and then turns into unsightly and painful crevices.

So, how to prevent and treat cracks in the feet?

10 magic remedies to heal cracked heels.

Fortunately, we have selected the 10 best grandma remedies to heal crevices.

With these magic tricks, you will find soft heels and beautiful feet. Look :

1. Sweet almond oil

Sweet almond oil to treat dry and cracked heels.

Repeat this treatment every day, until the skin on the feet is very soft and smooth.

Ingredients

- sweet almond oil

How to do

1. Pour a small amount of sweet almond oil on your hands.

2. Rub your hands to distribute the product evenly.

3. Massage crevices and other dry areas for 1 minute.

4. Wipe your feet thoroughly.

Why does it work?

With its high content of vitamins A and E, sweet almond oil naturally hydrates and repairs the skin. Check out the easy tutorial here.

2. White vinegar + Honey + Rice flour

White vinegar + honey + rice flour = a magic remedy to treat cracks on the feet.

Repeat this treatment 2 to 3 times a week.

Ingredients

- 3 teaspoons of rice flour

- 1 teaspoon of honey

- 2 to 3 drops of apple cider vinegar

- basin for foot bath

How to do

1. Mix the rice flour, honey and apple cider vinegar together to form a thick paste to use as a scrub.

2. Donesoak your feet in a basin of hot water for 10 minutes.

3. Use the homemade scrub to massage your feet and remove dead skin.

4. Rinse off with hot water and dry your feet well.

Why does it work?

Rice flour exfoliates, purifies and revitalizes the skin. Honey is a natural disinfectant that helps heal cracks in the feet. As for white vinegar, its slight acidity helps soften calluses and naturally exfoliate the skin.

3. Honey

Honey + pumice stone = a magic remedy to treat cracks on the feet.

Repeat this treatment regularly, before going to bed.

Ingredients

- 300 g of honey

- basin for foot bath

- pumice

How to do

1. Combine the honey in a basin of hot water.

2. Soak your feet in this mixture for 20 minutes, massaging them delicately.

3. Remove your feet and rub them gently with the pumice stone to remove dead skin.

4. Pat your feet dry and apply moisturizer.

Why does it work?

A natural source of humectants, honey helps maintain water in the epidermis, making the skin more supple and softer. Discover all its benefits here.

4. Vegetable oil

An application of vegetable oil and comfortable socks overnight to heal heel cracks.

Repeat this treatment every night, before going to bed.

Ingredients

- vegetable oil

- soft socks

How to do

1. Clean your feet thoroughly.

2. Dry your feet by dabbing them lightly with a soft, clean towel.

3. Apply a generous layer of vegetable oil to your heels and toes.

4. Put on the socks and keep them on overnight.

Why does it work?

Rich in vitamins A, D and E, vegetable oils deeply nourish the skin and stimulate cell regeneration of the epidermis.

5. Vicks VapoRub

Vicks VapoRub and split toe socks to heal heel cracks.

Repeat this treatment every night, before going to bed.

Ingredients

- Vicks VapoRub

- comfortable cotton socks

How to do

1. Before going to bed, apply a liberal coat of Vicks VapoRub ointment on your feet.

2. Massage your feet for 5 minutes and put on your comfortable socks (preferably cotton).

3. Keep the socks on until the next morning, then wash your feet with hot water.

Why does it work?

Vicks VapoRub ointment contains camphor, eucalyptus and menthol in a base of turpentine oil. These ingredients have emollient properties, which helps keep water within the epidermis.

Menthol and eucalyptus also provide a feeling of freshness. Discover all the amazing uses of the VapoRub here.

6. Baking soda

A jar of baking soda, a glass of water, a spoon, a pumice stone and a foot on a white background.

Repeat this treatment twice a week.

Ingredients

- 3 tablespoons of baking soda

- basin for foot bath

- pumice

How to do

1. Pour the baking soda into a basin of hot water.

2. Mix well until the baking soda is completely dissolved.

3. Soak your feet in this solution for 15 minutes.

4. Remove your feet and rub them gently with the pumice stone.

5. Rinse your feet with clean water and then dry them with a soft, clean towel, dabbing them lightly.

Why does it work?

Thanks to its exfoliating properties, baking soda naturally eliminates dead cells. It has anti-inflammatory properties and can also neutralize bad odors. Discover its many amazing uses here.

7. Aloe vera gel

Aloe vera gel, hands that massage their feet and socks: the magical method to heal cracks in the heels.

Repeat this treatment every night before going to bed, for 4 to 5 days.

Ingredients

- basin for foot bath

- pumice

- aloe vera gel

- cotton socks

How to do

1. Soak your feet in a basin of hot water, rubbing them gently with the pumice stone to remove dead skin.

2. Dry your feet by dabbing them lightly with a clean towel.

3. Apply a generous layer of aloe vera gel to your feet.

4. Put on the cotton socks and keep them on overnight.

5. The next morning, wash your feet with hot water.

Why does it work?

Aloe vera is rich in vitamins A (beta-carotene), C and E, which are known for their antioxidant properties. Aloe vera also contains cholesterol, campesterol, β-sitosterol and lupeol, which are known to be anti-inflammatory.

Lupeol also has antiseptic and analgesic properties. As for auxins and gibberellins present in aloe, they promote wound healing. Click here to discover the simple, fast and economical technique to extract aloe vera gel.

8. Vaseline + Lemon juice

Vaseline, lemon juice, and a woman lying in striped socks on a sofa.

Repeat this treatment regularly, before going to bed.

Ingredients

- 1 teaspoon of Vaseline

- 3 to 4 drops of lemon juice

- basin for foot bath

- wool socks

How to do

1. Soak your feet in a basin of hot water for 20 minutes.

2. Rinse and dry your feet by dabbing them lightly with a clean towel.

3. In a bowl, mix the squeezed lemon and Vaseline.

4. Apply this mixture to heels and other areas of cracked skin.

5. Put on the woolen socks and keep them on overnight. The next morning, rinse your feet with hot water.

Why does it work?

Vaseline is recognized for its moisturizing properties. Lemon juice is rich in citric acid, which promotes exfoliation and regeneration of skin cells.

9. Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate)

Epsom salt, feet in a basin and a pumice stone on a white background.

Repeat this treatment 2 to 3 times a week.

Ingredients

- 250 g of Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate)

- basin for foot bath

- pumice

How to do

1. Pour the Epsom salt into a basin of hot water.

2. Stir until the salt is completely dissolved.

3. Soak your feet in this bath for 15 minutes.

4. Rub your feet gently with the pumice stone to remove dead skin.

Why does it work?

Epsom salt reduces inflammation and softens the skin. Thanks to its high sulfate content, Epsom salt helps relieve skin pain and remove harmful substances from your body. Check out all the amazing uses of magnesium sulfate.

10. Listerine + White vinegar

Listerine + white vinegar = anti-cracking heel foot bath.

Repeat this treatment every day, until the skin on the feet is smooth and soft.

Ingredients

- 250 ml of Listerine

- 250 ml of white vinegar

- 500 ml of water

- basin for foot bath

- pumice

How to do

1. In the bowl, combine the Listerine, white vinegar and water.

2. Soak your feet in this mixture for 15 minutes.

3. Remove your feet and rub them gently with the pumice stone to remove dead skin.

4. Rinse with clean water.

5. Dry your feet by dabbing them lightly with a clean towel and apply a moisturizer.

Why does it work?

Listerine contains thymol and alcohol, which help clear nail fungus, heal cracked skin, relieve pain and treat plantar warts. As for white vinegar, its slight acidity helps soften calluses and naturally exfoliate the skin.

Your turn…

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