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Hitting a Rough Patch (Literally)? 5 Best Cures for Bumpy Spots
Smooth arms? Sure. Legs? Check. But what about every last inch of your body? Ward off bumpy rough patches with our cures
Heels Gross fact of the day: Many of us have up to 80 layers of accumulated dead skin on our feet. Ew. That's, like, 79 too many. If your dry, cracked heels are so bad you're embarrassed to go barefoot, try this genius solution that beauty editors everywhere are obsessing over: Baby Foot Exfoliate Peel. Each exfoliate peel box contains gel-filled booties that you wear for one hour. Then you take off the socks, and your dead skin falls off … like a snake shedding its skin. Yeah, the process is kind of gnarly, but the results are fabulous.
If the exfoliate peel treatment sounds a little too intense for you, try something less invasive, like Margaret Dabbs Foot Oil. Simply spray on the oil and massage into your feet. It'll cure your heel callouses on contact. Also, if you live in a warm climate, try to avoid wearing sandals every day of the week. Switch 'em out on occasion for a pair of flats that protect your heels.
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If the exfoliate peel treatment sounds a little too intense for you, try something less invasive, like Margaret Dabbs Foot Oil. Simply spray on the oil and massage into your feet. It'll cure your heel callouses on contact. Also, if you live in a warm climate, try to avoid wearing sandals every day of the week. Switch 'em out on occasion for a pair of flats that protect your heels.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Knees
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