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Instructions
- Cut the lemon in half and squeeze both parts (don’t try to remove everything, leave a minimum of pulp to carry out the trick). Reserve the harvested juice for other uses.
- Place a lemon half on each heel. Keep it all in place with a pair of socks.
- Leave on for around thirty minutes. The best thing is not to try to move and to use this time to relax!
- After 30 minutes, remove everything. Your feet will be softer and your heels less hard thanks to the acids contained in lemon and your feet will smell good like lemon.
- Finish your treatment by applying a nourishing product to your feet.
Causes of cracked heels
- Natural Dry Skin: Some people have naturally dry skin, so their feet are more prone to cracking than others.
- Standing for a long time: Standing on hard floors for a long time or in ill-fitting shoes can become a problem as it puts pressure on your heels.
- Obesity: Excessive weight can put significant pressure on the feet and cause the feet to expand, leading to cracked heels
- Medical Conditions: Certain illnesses such as diabetes, thyroid problems, and skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and athlete’s foot interrupt the ability to produce oils, causing cracked heels.
- Aging: The skin loses its natural oils and ability to stretch, leading to cracks in the skin, especially on the heels as you age.
- Vitamin deficiencies: Lack of vitamins like vitamin C, A, E and minerals like zinc can affect your heel health.
- Continuous exposure to water: When bathing or doing any work that requires staying in water or wet areas for a long time, your skin’s natural oils can be easily lost, leaving skin rough and dry.
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