This is another viral “simple trick” headline built around a real ingredient—but with a lot of oversimplification.
A “lemon trick” usually refers to using a lemon (juice or slices) on feet to deal with smell or rough skin.
What might actually help
Lemon has:
- Citric acid, which can mildly exfoliate dead skin
- Antibacterial properties, which may slightly reduce odor-causing bacteria
- A refreshing smell that temporarily masks odor
So, briefly:
- It can make feet feel smoother after short use
- It may reduce mild odor temporarily
But here’s the reality check
- It does not treat chronic foot odor if there’s a deeper cause (like fungus or excessive sweating)
- It won’t fix very rough or cracked heels on its own
- It can irritate or dry out skin if used too often
- Sun exposure after applying lemon can sometimes cause skin sensitivity (phytophotodermatitis)
Safer, more effective approach
For lasting results:
- Wash feet daily and dry them thoroughly
- Wear breathable socks and shoes
- Use antifungal powder if odor is persistent
- Moisturize heels with proper foot cream
Bottom line
Lemon can give a temporary freshening and mild exfoliation effect, but it’s not a complete solution for foot odor or rough skin.
If you want, I can share simple, proven foot care routines that actually work long-term without irritation.