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Tips for serving and storing:
If you make a larger batch, you can store it in a jar in the refrigerator for up to 5 days; reheat slightly before using.
For maximum effectiveness, use the treatment 2-3 times a week.
Avoid walking barefoot on hard surfaces: this accelerates the keratinization of the skin.
Variations:
With shea butter: Instead of coconut oil, use natural shea butter, ideal for very dry skin.
With lavender oil: a few drops will add a relaxing scent and help the skin regenerate.
With oatmeal: Add a little ground oatmeal for a gentle exfoliating effect.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is this treatment safe for diabetics?
If you have circulatory problems or diabetes, it’s advisable to consult a doctor before starting any foot treatment.
2. How often should I use this method?
For intensive regeneration: daily for several days. Then 1-2 times a week as part of my skincare routine.
3. Should I leave the treatment on overnight?
The best results are achieved by leaving it on overnight, but even 1-2 hours will lead to visible improvements.
4. Can I use just one ingredient?
Yes, coconut oil is also a great deep conditioner.
Summary:
Soft, well-groomed feet don’t require expensive cosmetics. With this simple, natural treatment based on honey and oil, you can forget about dry, cracked heels and welcome each day with a sense of well-being. Just one night is all it takes to feel the difference: try it and see for yourself!
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