Look, whatever reason YOU have to stop your foot sweating, it really
couldn't be any easier once you know the simple home remedies that get
results super FAST. I'm talking, within hours.
Vinegar Foot Baths - Mix together 1/2 cup vinegar and a quart of very
warm water in a basin. Soak your feet for 25 minutes. Then, dry your
feet well - make sure you don't forget the spaces in between your toes.
Don't rinse your feet. Let the vinegar really saturate your pores.
Not
only does the vinegar act as an astringent, It exfoliates a thin top
layer of your foot skin. You'll experience dryness for hours after this
soak. Plus, the acid in the vinegar neutralizes odor causing bacteria
deep in your feet. Some people like using apple cider vinegar for this
treatment. However, for foot sweating, I prefer white vinegar. It's
stronger and works faster.
As a side benefit, vinegar also
inhibits fungal growth so you'll protect your toenails from fungus and
clear up common problems like athletes foot.
Salt Water Soak -
Simple? Yes. Effective? Ohhh Yes. Don't underestimate the power of a
salt water soak on your feet. The salt will dry them right up and if you
use Epsom salts, you'll have soft dry skin as well. Exfoliating with a
loofah before soaking your feet in salt water makes results faster AND
longer lasting. You also want to make sure you use warm water to open up
your skin's pores and allow maximum exposure to the salt.
Be careful if you have any open cuts or sores on your feet. This will burn if you have any open abrasions.
Sage
Tea - I saved the best for last. Sage tea contains super high levels of
Tannic Acid which is a natural astringent. Add 4 or 5 bags of sage tea
into a large basin of hot water and let it steep until the tea is fully
dissolved. Then soak your feet for 25 minutes.
The tea will work
its way into your foot pores and go to work, drying them up and
neutralizing odor causing bacteria. Sage tea is VERY powerful as a
long-term foot odor cure. Try this tonight and fall in love with the
results.
Just a heads up - after you take your feet out of the
basin, they'll be a little tanned from the tea. Don't freak out, the
tanned color washes right off with a little soap and water.
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