Here’s how to do a pedicure at home with baking soda.

Summer and winter, foot beauty is a topic that concerns all women, from the youngest to the oldest. Moisturizing, exfoliating, and pedicures are all treatments you’ve done at least once in your life, and they’ve all cost you a fortune. Today, you’ll discover a homemade recipe to pamper your feet.

Throughout the day, feet are subjected to intense stress, sweating, dehydration, heat, uncomfortable shoes, and fatigue. This is why it’s common to see dry, cracked, or even chapped skin on your feet.

First, what are the causes of this unsightly problem?
Skin dehydration is the main cause of cracked heels. When the skin lacks moisture, it dries out, forming a thick plaque to protect itself from damage. As a result, the skin can no longer regenerate; prompt treatment can easily cure this condition; otherwise, the cracks can become painful and itchy.
Vitamin and mineral deficiencies (such as iron), diabetes, and hypothyroidism can also cause skin effects. Other chronic skin conditions, such as psoriasis, can also contribute to skin dehydration.

Walking barefoot, wearing uncomfortable shoes, or using harsh soap or products can also interfere with proper foot health.
Prolonged standing can cause the skin on your feet to harden, which will eventually lead to cracked heels. To prevent this from happening, you should change your position frequently and wear appropriate footwear.

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