Here’s a simple homemade pedicure using baking soda that helps keep feet soft, clean, and healthy:
Why Baking Soda?
- Exfoliates: Gently removes dead skin cells.
- Neutralizes odor: Balances pH and fights bacteria/fungi.
- Softens skin: Helps calluses and rough patches become smoother.
DIY Baking Soda Pedicure – Step by Step
Ingredients:
- 3 tablespoons baking soda
- 1 liter warm water
- Optional: a few drops of essential oil (lavender, tea tree, or peppermint)
Steps:
- Soak your feet
- Fill a basin with warm water.
- Add baking soda and stir until dissolved.
- Optional: add 3–5 drops of essential oil for relaxation and extra antibacterial effect.
- Soak feet for 15–20 minutes.
- Exfoliate
- Sprinkle a little more baking soda on wet feet.
- Gently massage feet, focusing on heels, toes, and callused areas.
- Rinse and dry
- Rinse with clean warm water.
- Pat dry thoroughly, especially between toes.
- Moisturize
- Apply a thick foot cream or natural oil (coconut or olive oil) to lock in moisture.
Extra Tips for Healthy Feet
- Do this 1–2 times a week to prevent odor and soften rough skin.
- For extra exfoliation, follow up with a pumice stone on heels after soaking.
- Baking soda is safe for sensitive skin, but avoid if you have open cuts or infections.
If you want, I can make a “5-minute baking soda foot spa” version that’s perfect for quick self-care at home and keeps feet super soft. It’s even easier than the full soak.
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