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How to Remove Dead Skin from Feet?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you soak your feet in warm water?

Are you applying foot pastes?

Are you exfoliating your feet?

Have you ever used an oatmeal scrub?

Common conclusions

One of the most basic remedies is to soak the feet with a pumice stone or foot brush long enough to soften the dead skin and clean it off. To cover the tops of your feet, you should fill a foot bath or small tub with enough water and soak for about twenty minutes. Then, you need to scrub the dead skin off of your feet gently.

If you want soft feet, you should mix lemon juice, olive oil and brown sugar and mix thoroughly until a paste forms. You should massage onto feet for about two minutes and then let it remain on your feet for 15 minutes. Rinse the mixture off of your feet.

You should start using a coffee or sugar scrub and apply it to your heels, all over your toes, and the sides of your feet to gently remove dead skin and reveal soft and supple feet. You should also apply a few drops of your favorite body oil to your dry feet and rub it in, then cover them with socks and leave it overnight.

You should definitely start using it, because it can act as a great exfoliator. Not only can it get rid of the built-up dead skin, but also excess sebum and other impurities. It also keeps the skin hydrated as well.

Great! If you want to get rid of dead skin, you should continue using it. The coarse and grainy texture of oatmeal works well on all forms of skin.

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