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Home Remedies for Dry Callused Feet

Make Them Soft and Smooth

By Kay Ray, published Oct 17, 2006
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It’s often said that when your feet hurt, you hurt all over, and anyone who has ever experienced the pain and discomfort of dry callused feet understand this familiar phrase. Dry callused feet are a common problem, and many people suffer needlessly, especially during winter months.

There are literally dozens of commercial lotions, gadgets, and products for softening, improving, and repairing dry callused skin. These products can be very expensive, and they don’t always work as promised.

Try the following home remedies for softening dry callused feet instead of buying expensive products that might not work. Home remedies are safe to use, they’re inexpensive, and they contain readily available ingredients. Begin taking the necessary steps to soften your dry callused feet, and try the following home remedies. You have nothing to lose by painfully cracked dry skin and calluses.

Vinegar Soak

Soak your dry callused feet once a week in a large dishpan or similar container filled with warm water, a drop of dishwashing liquid, and approximately one cup of white vinegar. Soak them for about a half hour.

After soaking, rinse your feet, and thoroughly pat them dry. Apply your favorite lotion especially formulated for very dry skin, and put on a pair of clean cotton socks. This is one of the best doctor recommended home remedies for dry callused feet.

Baking Soda Soak

For those who don’t care for the smell of vinegar, try soaking your dry callused feet in a soothing solution of baking soda and warm water. Add about ½ cup of baking soda for every gallon of warm water, and stir the solution until the baking soda dissolves. Soak them for about a half hour.

After soaking, rinse away the baking soda, and pat your feet dry. Generously apply dry-skin lotion of your choice, and cover them with a pair of clean cotton socks. Home remedies such as this will leave your feet feeling remarkably clean and very soft. 

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Home Remedies for Dry Callused Feet

Try the home remedies mentioned here, and say goodbye to dry feet and calluses once and for all.

Credit: Helmut Gevert

Copyright: Helmut Gevert - SXC

Takeaways
  • Home remedies are safe to use, they're inexpensive, and they contain readily available ingredients.
  • Try soaking in one of the solutions meant for dry callused feet.
  • Slip on clean cotton socks after applying your favorite lotion. You won't believe the difference!
Did You Know?
Calluses are dead skin cells that thicken over certain areas of the feet. Never attempt to cut away calluses, especially if you're a diabetic!
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I just bought the ped egg and i was very happy with the results. The down side is that it is kind of messy. Make sure to use lotion afterwards.

Posted on 05/02/2008 at 8:05:51 PM

 
If you dont walk around bare foot your feet wouldnt get rough

Posted on 04/12/2008 at 6:04:56 PM

 
Keri oil and socks works GREAT and fast.

Posted on 01/17/2008 at 6:01:25 PM

 
i have tried everything,from avon footwork products,to sally hansen's products,i have all the tools u need for to treat feet,but none of them work,i mean after i used the products,the scrubber,pumice stone,etc.it felt good for a while,and of course i would lotion them up with foot softner and put on socks,boy oh boy when the socks came off they were even drier than before.....help me please i love my feet but i would love to see them without socks

Posted on 08/24/2007 at 2:08:00 PM

 
I have tried olive oil and white cotton socks. It work very well and the results are very quickly.

Posted on 08/19/2007 at 10:08:00 PM

 
Thanks for the great tips. I use 100% shea butter and cotton socks !! I really needed a home remedy soaking tip. Thanks again

Posted on 07/29/2007 at 12:07:00 PM

 
vasaline and socks works great

Posted on 06/09/2007 at 2:06:00 PM

 
soak your feet in dreft washing powder,for a while,dry ,then put lotion on.

Posted on 03/25/2007 at 7:03:00 PM

 
Great tips, (I'm behind in reading articles, obviously..lol) I have very rough heels and another thing I do is petroleum jelly and socks!

Posted on 11/28/2006 at 8:11:00 AM

 
Thanks for the great tips... I am going to try them all... I have very badly cracked and dry feet that nothing seems to work on... even the lotion and socks thing does not work. I even put it on twice a day.

Posted on 10/18/2006 at 7:10:00 AM

 
Definitely socks & lotion! My daughter and I get them, and we have a nightly regimen of lathering up our feet and wearing socks to bed. Thanks for the other tips also.

Posted on 10/17/2006 at 5:10:00 PM

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