>> Keep Your Feet Dry
One of the basic principles of hygiene is to keep your feet dry since moist conditions create a favorable environment for fungus to grow. You can do the following to keep your feet dry:
Choose shoes made from natural materials that will let your skin breathe.
Wipe your feet thoroughly with a towel after taking a shower.
>> Trim Your Toenails Properly
Remember to trim your toenails straight across. Don’t round the corners.
Trimming your toenails too short may result in ingrown toenails or an infection.
Avoid cutting your cuticles! You can gently push them back toward the base of your nail with an orangewood stick.
>> Keep Your Toenails Healthy
The following procedure will help you relieve ingrown toenail pain:
Place clean dental floss under the edge of your nail, and lift it up gently.
Treat the area with antiseptic, and bandage your toe to protect it from getting infected.
Repeat this process daily until your toe is fully healed.
If these procedures are not making your toenail any better and you see some signs of infection, you should see a doctor immediately.
>> Soak Your Feet in Warm Water
To make your feet look gorgeous and your heels feel baby soft, you should soak your feet in warm water for about 15-20 minutes once a week. You can use a variety of ingredients to re-energize your feet such as salt, essential oils, or herbal infusions.
Use a foot scrub or pumice stone to remove dry and dead skin from your feet afterward.
>> Moisturize Your Feet
>> Massage Your Feet
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