Start by soaking your feet in warm water for 10-15 minutes to soften the dead skin. You can add Epsom salts or a few drops of essential oil for added relaxation.
Exfoliate:
After soaking, use a foot scrub or a pumice stone to gently scrub the areas with dead skin. Focus on the heels, the balls of your feet, and any other rough patches.
Use a foot file:
A foot file or a foot rasp can be helpful for more stubborn areas of dead skin. Gently rub the file on the affected areas in a back-and-forth motion to slough off the dead skin.
Moisturize:
After exfoliating, rinse your feet with warm water and pat them dry with a towel. Apply a rich moisturizer or foot cream to hydrate and nourish the skin.
Wear socks:
To enhance the moisturizing effect, put on a pair of clean cotton socks after applying the moisturizer.
Repeat regularly:
Dead skin on the feet can accumulate over time, so it's important to establish a regular foot care routine.
Repeat regularly:
Aim to exfoliate and moisturize your feet at least once or twice a week to maintain smooth, healthy skin.