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Your Guide to Getting Rid of Dry Skin -- From Head to ToeTreat your itchy scalp, cracked feet and everything in between |
How to Treat Dry Skin: Chapped Heels Cracked heels are an extremely gross and uncomfortable -- but common -- symptom of winter. Luckily, there's a way to fix them.
First, try regularly scrubbing your feet with a pumice stone to slough off dead skin cells, which are preventing proper healing. Follow up with petroleum jelly or a fragrance-free moisturizer containing ingredients like glycerin and Vitamin E. For a natural DIY treatment, massage a mixture of honey, lemon juice and whole milk into your feet before bed and sleep in cotton socks. In the morning, exfoliate and moisturize.
Most importantly, make sure to stay properly hydrated throughout the day -- believe it or not, even your feet can tell when you're not drinking enough water.
First, try regularly scrubbing your feet with a pumice stone to slough off dead skin cells, which are preventing proper healing. Follow up with petroleum jelly or a fragrance-free moisturizer containing ingredients like glycerin and Vitamin E. For a natural DIY treatment, massage a mixture of honey, lemon juice and whole milk into your feet before bed and sleep in cotton socks. In the morning, exfoliate and moisturize.
Most importantly, make sure to stay properly hydrated throughout the day -- believe it or not, even your feet can tell when you're not drinking enough water.