5-Cider vinegar to soften dry and cracked feet
To avoid having rough feet, organic cider vinegar can be of great help. Add a little sea salt and cider vinegar to a basin of water and let your feet soak for 15 minutes. The cider vinegar helps relax the skin and limits the appearance of small cracks. Then use a pumice stone and moisturize the dry areas thoroughly.
6-Natural exfoliating care for rough heels
To give back to your feet all their softness and to fight against horniness, use Mamie & Co exfoliating soaps. Thanks to the presence of organic vegetable oils and lavender flowers, rosemary or apricot kernel powder, these soaps exfoliate and nourish in depth. Once a week, use your cold-saponified exfoliating soap by making circular movements on your heels. It removes dead skin before it can build up to form calluses and moisturizes skin to relieve thirsty feet
7-Cool lavender to exfoliate skin
If your feet aren’t in such bad shape, lavender flowers should be enough to make them soft again. Pick some lavender and put it in a basin with a little bit of water. Using a handful of lavender flowers, start rubbing your dry feet and heels. There’s no need to rinse, as lavender not only softens and removes dead skin, but also leaves a pleasant scent on your feet and legs.