Cornstarch home remedies for feet
To keep your skin dry and reduce pain created by moisture, sprinkle cornstarch between your toes and watch this powder work its magic.
Vinegar
Soften skin by applying a cotton ball soaked in vinegar and tape it to your corn or callus.
Leave on overnight. In the morning, rub the area with a pumice stone and watch dry, scaly, flaky skin disappear.
Lemon juice home remedies for feet
Mix 1 tablespoon lemon juice and 5 or 6 crushed aspirin tablets.
Apply the paste directly to your corns and calluses and wrap your feet in a plastic bag.
Leave wraps on for 10 minutes, allowing the acidity to soften hardened skin.
Then, gently rub your corn or callus with a pumice stone.
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Pumice powder and stones home remedies for feet
These are used for scouring pans and are very useful for sloughing away dead skin. After soaking your feet in warm water for about 20 minutes, use a pumice stone to rub away those corns and calluses…