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Use a foot scrub or pumice stone to remove dead skin cells and rough patches from your feet. Focus on areas like the heels and the balls of your feet.
1Apply a rich foot cream or lotion to your feet every day, especially after showering or before bed. Look for products containing ingredients like shea butter or urea to deeply hydrate the skin.
Keep your feet moisturized for longer by wearing socks after applying foot cream. This helps to lock in moisture and prevent dryness.
Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your body and skin hydrated, including your feet.
Regularly trim your toenails straight across to prevent ingrown toenails, and use a nail file to smooth any rough edges.
Wear comfortable, supportive shoes that fit well to prevent blisters, calluses, and other foot problems.
Treat your feet to a relaxing foot soak in warm water with added Epsom salt or essential oils. This helps to soften the skin and relieve tension.
Avoid wearing high heels for extended periods, as they can put pressure on your feet and lead to calluses and corns.