How to remove calluses with potatoes and get tender feet! - Today News Post

How to remove calluses with potatoes and get tender feet!

It’s time to go barefoot!

The time has finally come, the temperatures are rising and we dare to go out into the fresh air again after the long winter. There is nothing nicer than feeling the grass under your bare feet and walking barefoot. But the hard skin that has built up all winter has to come off first. It’s time for a nice pedicure and for that you need potato skins!

If you want tender feet, you only need one potato!

Barefoot

Did you know that there are real health benefits from going barefoot? When you consider that people have only been walking around with shoes for 500 years, you should really try walking without them more often! Not only are the joints spared, but you also walk more upright and consciously.

Potatoes

Even grandma knew how to help herself with potatoes. They have a lot of advantages and they are also really good for the feet. It can be used cooked or raw for pedicures. The potatoes make the hard skin tender and soft again so that you can walk around the world barefoot carefree.

You need:

a potato (raw or boiled)
coarse sea salt
foot cream

Here’s how to do it raw:

Slice the raw potato and sprinkle with the sea salt.
Rub the sole of your foot with the potato in a circular motion.
Then rinse your feet and rub them with foot cream so that everything stays nice and soft.

And like this with boiled potatoes:

Boil the potatoes as usual, except that you shouldn’t add any salt to the cooking water.
When the potatoes are done, mash them in the boiling water.
Now hold your feet in the warm potato water for 10-15 minutes.
Then rinse your feet and apply lotion carefully.
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