Sandal season is here! And with it sometimes comes the unwelcome reveal of dry, rough patches on our hands and feet – otherwise known as calluses. These thickened areas of skin, while a natural ...
Calluses are annoying but serve a purpose Photo: Getty Images In summer, it’s often a matter of appearance, but even with closed shoes, calluses on the feet are an issue. Some find them uncomfortable ...
Are your heels feeling extra leather-y these days? A foot doctr shares how to use a pumice stone as part of a healthy footcare routine. It’s almost boot season and if your feet feel like cracked ...
Feet put up with a lot from us every day, and they tend to require a good amount of TLC. One of their major issues? Dry, dead skin. It’s a sensory nightmare, not to mention just plain unappealing.
Our feet tend to get the raw end of the deal. They may be the first part of the body to hit the ground on a run, but they’re often the last thing we think about when preparing for or recovering from ...
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Women's Health may earn commission from the links on this page, but we only feature products we believe in. Why Trust Us? Have rough heels? Wondering how to get rid of the calluses on your feet? If ...
Calluses aren't going to do devastating damage to your skin, sure. But they do look a little unsightly, so makes sense that you'd want to learn how to prevent them from forming and how to nix them.
Medically reviewed by Adam H. Kaplan, DPM Key Takeaways Home remedies like foot peels and petroleum jelly can help heal dry, ...
Whether you’ve been abroad or stayed put in the UK this summer, you’ve been battling the heat. And weeks of walking barefoot either on hot sand, in slippery sandals or tight trainers can leave feet ...