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Soak Recipes
1. Vegetable Oils
Vegetable oils such as olive oil, sesame oil and coconut oil will do wonders to your feet. This remedy should be used before you go to bed. Simply soak your feet in soapy water and scrub lightly using a pumice stone. Then wash your feet with warm water and dry them. Apply the vegetable oil of your choice on your heels and soles. Put on some clean socks. Let the oil penetrate your skin overnight. In the morning you will definitely see a difference. Repeat this until the cracks clear completely.

2. Lemon Juice
The acidic qualities are responsible for softening the rough, thickened skin that causes heel fissures. Simply squeeze some lemon juice into some warm water. Soak your feet in the mixture for 10 to 15 minutes. Scrub the heels gently using a pumice stone. Rinse your feet and dry thoroughly. When using this remedy, do not use hot water because it will only make your become more dry.
3. Use Glycerin and Rosewater
The mixture of rosewater and glycerin can work miracles for your cracked heels. Glycerin is responsible for skin softening and rosewater has some anti-inflammatory properties making this a very effective remedy. Take equal amounts of glycerin and rosewater mix them and rub them on the cracked heels or feet daily. Leave them overnight.
4. Paraffin Wax
This is a remedy recommended for heels that have cracks that are deep and very painful. Paraffin wax is a natural emollient which helps with skin softening and therefore easing the pain.
Simply melt a block of paraffin wax and mix it thoroughly with two tablespoons of mustard oil or coconut oil. Leave it to cool. Soak your feet in the mixture, get your feet out and after 5 to 10 seconds dip again. Repeat this as severally as you can. Put your feet with a plastic and cover them for about 30 minutes. Peel off the wax from your skin. Repeat this treatment twice a week. If you are diabetic or having circulation problems do not try out this remedy.
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5. Essential Oils
Oils such as lavender and tea tree oil are not only effective for aromatherapy but also have antiseptic and antifungal properties. Pour warm water into a basin and a tablespoon of salt. Then add essential oils of your choice and soak your feet in it for 30 minute. Dry thoroughly.
Exfoliating Scrubs
1. Rice Flour
In this case, the rice flour will be used as an exfoliating scrub. This helps get rid of dead skin on the feet and especially the heels. To make this exfoliating scrub, grind some rice and mix it with three tablespoons of honey and apple cider vinegar. Stir until the paste is thick. Dip your feet in warm water for ten minutes and then scrub lightly with the paste. Repeat this weekly until the cracks disappear.
2. Oatmeal
This is another super effective foot mask. Simply grind two tablespoons of oatmeal. Mix it with jojoba oil and make a thick paste. Rub this on your heels and feet. Leave it for 30 minutes then rinse your feet with cold water.
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After soaking your feet, dry them thoroughly and apply moisturizing lotion. In today’s market there are very many effective foot moisturizers and creams that will protect the skin on your heels. If you regularly soak your feet and remove the dead skin using exfoliators and a pumice stone then you will never have to worry about heel fissures. You can also use petroleum jelly to moisturize your skin. Alternatively you can use natural essential oils such as olive oil, coconut oil or almond oil.
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- lagunaskincenter.com/articles/cracked-heels/
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