We can all nod in agreement that your pair of feet is the most abused part of your body every single day. No matter what your occupation is or the activity that you have undergone for the day, your trusted feet have surely carried you all throughout.
Girls have tormented their precious toes with wearing ruler-high heels and guys have enclosed their chunky feet in tightly knotted rubber shoes. You have battled the early commute by riding the train and got your feet trumped as if it’s a huge doormat for everybody to step on or have hiked fifty storeys of stairs since the office elevator have gone bonkers again, and by the end of the day, at that moment when you wanted to give your pair their deserved rest, you have noticed hardened patches of skin forming mysteriously on the soles and sides.
With an alarmed mind you know that your feet are badly hurt and it’s just time to shower them with an urgent attention not just because they need it, you need to get rid of that nasty calluses and corns slowly camping on your feet.
In the comforts of your own kitchen, there are some bottles of miracle lying there to help you out in eliminating corns and calluses as easy as it appeared on your feet. Below are some of the tips and techniques that you can carry-out as if you’re the best foot doctor in the world.
Turn to your trusted apple cider vinegar and let it do its miracle on your callused feet. For 15 to 20 minutes, soak your feet in soapy water mixed in with a cup of apple cider vinegar. The acidic yet mild properties of this solution would definitely soften your callused feet and it will be ready to be filed with your pumice stone. If you have a bottle of castor oil lying in the cupboard, dab a few drops on your corns, do it for about 8-10 consecutive daily sessions et voila, corns gone.
If you’re feeling a little bit more specific with the components of your makeshift cure, grab your Vitamin E capsules, prick it with a sterilized needle, dab the oozing compound onto your callused and corned feet and let the oil sit. Do this every night with your socks on and feel a suppler pair of toes once you wake up the morning after.
Lemons are known to have high acidic properties that are still gentle to the human skin. Before going to bed, slice a lemon in lieu with the size of your corn and tie it up on the ‘area of depression’ with a bandage overnight.
By religiously doing this, your corns will slowly become smaller in size and soon be eradicated.
Another version of this corn cure is slicing up an onion and putting it in white vinegar, dab a cotton on the mixture, bandage it on the corn you would want to cure and do this as many nights as you possibly can.
Aspirins would also aid you in minimizing the possibilities of corns and calluses from being infected.
Crush a couple of aspirins and mix it with apple cider vinegar and water until you form a paste. Once done, rub it in the areas of your feet where calluses and corns are most evident, put a bandage to hold it in place for at least 10 minutes and get that pumice stone to do the filing.
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