5. Using Pumice Stone to Exfoliate Calluses:
Pumice stone is a classic tool for removing dead skin and reducing calluses.
Instructions:
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- Soak your feet in warm water to soften the skin.
- Wet the pumice stone and gently rub the callus in a circular or side-to-side motion.
- Make sure not to press too hard to avoid damaging the skin.
Tip:
Wash and dry the pumice stone thoroughly after each use to prevent bacteria buildup.
6. Lemon or Onion to Soften Calluses:
Both lemon and onion contain natural acids that help soften calluses.
Instructions:
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- Place a slice of lemon or a slice of onion on the callus.
- Secure with a bandage and leave on overnight.
- In the morning, wash your feet and gently exfoliate with a pumice stone.
Variation:
You can also use pineapple peel , which has similar properties.
7. Olive Oil or Coconut Oil to Moisturize:
Regular use of olive oil or coconut oil helps keep skin moisturized and prevent the formation of new calluses.
Instructions:
- Apply the oil to the calluses and massage for a few minutes.
- Repeat the process every day to keep your skin soft and supple.
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