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Why do you want to do foot care?
The skin of the feet is the thickest in the whole body, and there are almost no sebaceous glands, so it is prone to dry and rough problems. At the same time, wearing shoes every day will cause friction to the feet and aggravate the problem of keratin accumulation.

The most effective method is to remove the excessively thick aged keratin. You can soak your feet with warm water to soften the keratin on the soles of your feet, and then clean the aged keratin with products such as scrub. You can clean 1-2 times a week. Do not use too hot water or products with too strong cleaning power, otherwise it will aggravate the dryness of feet. You can also apply some salicylic acid ointment locally, especially where the keratin on the soles of your feet is particularly thick. Salicylic acid has exfoliating effect, which has a good effect on improving rough skin.

In addition to proper exfoliation, it also needs strong moisturizing. For chapped feet, the best moisturizing product is pure vaseline, which is very cheap. You can buy a large jar for tens of dollars. After exfoliating at night, put some on your feet, massage properly, put on cotton socks and stick to it for a few days, and you will find that the skin of your feet has been greatly improved.