Stop Wasting Money on Pedicures: You Just Need These 2 Ingredients from Your Kitchen & Your Feet Will Look Amazing

Do you spend all day long wearing shoes that are confining your feet? Do you struggle to keep your feet soft, silky, and healthy? Are you dealing with rough and thick skin on the soles and heels? Are you tired of recurring calluses?

If you’ve answered with “yes” to all or most of these questions, then you need to keep reading! In this article, we’ll show you that you don’t necessarily have to spend a small fortune on spa pedicures to have healthy and glowing feet.

You can stop wasting money on spa pedicures because you can get rid of annoying calluses in the comfort of your own home. And, for this homemade pedicure solution, you just need two ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen cabinet.

Keep reading to learn all about this healing homemade DIY pedicure mixture!

Resolving Calluses: What Are They?

The hard, dry, and thick patches on the skin of the feet are a consequence of an accumulated keratin. This is a protein that our skin produces to prevent the negative consequences of friction.

The ongoing friction on the sensitive areas in the feet may cause excessive formation of this protective keratin layer. Calluses generally form on the sides of the toes and the bottom of the soles and worsen as we age due to the natural loss of skin moisture. 

These hard parts of the skin may not be easy to remove. Some of the available methods are using certain creams, but a lot of them contain chemicals that can be harsh, or other abrasive scraping tools that not everyone is comfortable with.

This is where this soaking solution with baking soda and milk comes to the rescue! It’s gentle on the skin, yet it helps you dissolve those hard skin patches effectively!

The Benefits of Using Baking Soda & Milk for Pedicures 

Baking soda has a long list of benefits to offer, including ones for the skin. It’s not acidic or harsh so it’s a great skin exfoliant, especially if you have sensitive skin. 

It doesn’t cause any burning sensation or scratches. When used as an exfoliator, baking soda eliminates dead skin cells, balances the pH of the skin, decreases dryness, and prevents skin flakiness. 

When you introduce baking soda into homemade solutions for pedicure, you will:

  • Soften the calluses 
  • Reduce calluses formation  
  • Remove dead skin cells 
  • Neutralize unpleasant food odors 
  • Absorb excessive sweat 
  • Leave the feet to smell fresh 

Adding milk to the solution offers the following advantages:

  • It’s abundant in lactic acid that makes the skin softer and smoother 
  • Moisturizes, refines, and brightens the feet 
  • Soothes irritations 
  • Eliminates dead skin cells 
  • Leaves the feet supple and nourished 
  • Good for the nails and cuticles area 

How to Prepare the Baking Soda & Milk DIY Pedicure Soak?

You need:

3 or 4 cups of milk

3 tablespoons of baking soda

A foot-soaking basin 

Preparation:

Warm up the milk and then add it into the basin together with the baking soda. Stir the solution and then soak the feet in it for 10 minutes. 

Afterward, rinse off the feet with warm water and tap-dry them with a towel. 

Repeat as necessary!

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