While most of us are very particular about taking care of our facial skin, hair, and even hands; feet care is often relegated to the last spot on our list of body care priorities. Come to think of it, we apply moisturisers and cold creams on our facial skin several times a day, but we tend to ignore our feet for days at stretch. This can have painful consequences including bacterial or fungal infections, corns, cracked skin and bad odour, among others. From the aesthetic point of view, neglecting the feet in your daily skincare regimen can turn you into the proverbial peacock – with a beautiful overall appearance but ugly unseemly feet.
In winters, especially when the skin becomes chapped and dry all over the body, it becomes even more important to pamper your feet once in a while.
Here are 7 feet care practices that you should include in your schedule:
1. Washing
While most of us are very particular about taking care of our facial skin, hair, and even hands; feet care is often relegated to the last spot on our list of body care priorities. Come to think of it, we apply moisturisers and cold creams on our facial skin several times a day, but we tend to ignore our feet for days at stretch. Ignoring the feet can have painful consequences including bacterial or fungal infections, corns, cracked skin and bad odour, among others. From the aesthetic point of view, neglecting the feet in your daily skincare regimen can turn you into the proverbial peacock – with a beautiful overall appearance but ugly unseemly feet.
In winters, especially when the skin becomes chapped and dry all over the body, it becomes even more important to pamper your feet once in a while. If you experience skin irritation, swelling of the feet or peeling of the skin, do consult a doctor as this may be a severe skin allergy and may need immediate medical intervention.
Here are 7 feet care practices that you should include in your schedule:
1. Washing
Feet skin is most susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections since it is cloaked in socks and shoes for a major part of the day, or exposed to dust and grime. The skin between the toes is a perfect place for bacterial and fungal infections to flourish if it is not washed and cleansed properly. It is therefore very important to soap and wash your feet once every day to ensure the locked in dirt and sweat is cleansed off.
3. Moisturising
4. Removing Jagged Skin
5. Occasional Pampering
6. Wearing Socks
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