5 Simple Ways To Get Silky, Soft Feet
Our feet are our biggest support system. They are constantly working to get us from one place to the next, always in overtime. While flip-flop season has slowly started to come to an end, we now have the chance to hide our dry feet away in winter boots. But now might be one of the most important times to take some action in your care for your cracked and rough feet. Although you may be used to skipping over skincare for your dehydrated feet, this skin is quite needy, being the thickest and most different than the rest of the skin on your body. A few simple changes can make the most surprising difference in the health of your feet.
Why Do Your Feet Sometimes Feel Rough?
Weather conditions, walking around barefoot, genetic conditions, and even menopause can all be contributing factors that influence your feet’ dry skin. Our feet naturally have fewer sweat glands than the rest of our bodies. When your feet are regularly exposed to different weather conditions, changing temperatures, moisture levels, and surface textures, it can lead to rough, callused feet. Even something as simple as age can have an impact on your withered feet, with women going through menopause experience keratoderma climactericum, which can make the skin on your feet even thicker. Once you’ve figured out which of the following is impacting your feet’ health, you can make some minor changes, or even begin a simple skincare routine with these 5 next tips.
5 Simple Ways To Get Silky, Soft Feet
1. Give Your Feet A Camel Milk Bath
The controversy behind soaking your dry feet to slough off dead skin is constantly debated. A typical soak bath just isn’t going to cut it. Camel milk on the other hand is a powerful superfood with numerous benefits to exfoliate, moisturize, and refresh the depleted feet. The AHAs in camel milk gently removes dead skin cells, making room for fresh, soft feet skin. Fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals work to both heal and encourage weak feet skin on your soles. The antimicrobial and antibacterial properties of camel milk fight off fungal infections that can severely dry out your feet. A mix of camel milk and water along with essential oils can bring your damaged feet back to life.
2. Lightly Exfoliate Your Feet
A gentle exfoliator can slough dead skin away, preventing excess buildup and thickness of your feet’ skin. It’s even more important to exfoliate your feet than other parts of your body because of how thick the skin can be. Both chemical and physical exfoliants work great, but it’s important to look into the ingredients to ensure they won’t cause harsh exfoliation or irritation to your feet.
Made with high-quality camel milk, crushed almond shells, and apricot kernels, Camel Milk Exfoliating Shower Cream mildly removes excessive skin buildup that can make your feet feel rough and dry, through both physical and chemical exfoliation methods delicately combined. The physical components lie in the small exfoliants that scrub the layer of skin to loosen dead skin. AHA’s in camel milk work deeper than a surface scrub and promote the feet’ skin to shed naturally.
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Once the new feet’ skin is revealed, shea butter, aloe vera, and other nourishing natural ingredients in the Exfoliating Shower Scrub work to replenish, protect, and hydrate your skin.
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Due to the fine exfoliants and nutritious properties within the Shower Cream, you can use it to your liking, without having concerns about it stripping your skin.
3. Apply A Nutrient-Rich Foot Cream
When you walk, most of the pressure is being placed on your heels, which is what leads to hard calluses forming and skin thickening on your feet. This thicker skin makes it even harder for typical moisturizers to sink in deep into the skin on your feet for effective nourishment. Choosing a nutrient-rich foot cream that tackles more than one concern can give your dry feet the best possible outcome.
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We recommend using a natural foot cream that is loaded with foot-loving oils, like Camel Milk Foot Cream.
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Formulated with tea tree oil and calendula flower oil, this foot cream contains only loving ingredients, leaving out parabens, sulfates, and other toxins.
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Lanolin and Omega Fatty Acids in camel milk create a natural oil barrier on the skin’s surface that instantly boosts moisture levels and helps prevent further moisture loss, keeping your feet looking healthy, smooth, and crack-free.
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The feel of the Camel Milk Foot Cream is thick and melts into the feet, sinking into the deepest layers to intensely moisturize.
4. Wear Socks After Moisturizing
After you applied your favorite foot moisturizer, you can find that putting on a pair of socks can lock in this hydration in your feet’ skin. This works quite well because you are practically creating a seal for all the moisture, giving it a longer time frame to absorb deep into your dry feet’ skin. It’s best to put socks on your feet before going to bed, where you can give 8 sleeping hours to moisturize some of your most neglected areas.
5. Choose Proper Footwear
Choosing proper and comfortably fitting footwear is crucial for your feet, just ask Cinderella. When you have shoes that poorly fit in ways where they are too big, too tight or even a non-breathable material, you can find your feet to put pressure in specific areas of your foot, rather than throughout your whole foot. This can lead to that thickening and cracked heels and dry, calluses forming on your feet. While style may be your number one concern when choosing footwear, take into consideration the effects it can have on your delicate feet.
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If you try and add just a few of these simple solutions to your feet skincare routine, you’ll have silky, soft feet in a matter of time.
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You can start today with the Camel Milk Exfoliating Shower Cream and Camel Milk Foot Cream, specially formulated to tackle all your dry feet' needs.