
The Best Ingredients To Maintain Soft Feet:
Baking Soda
By mixing one part water with three parts baking soda, you can create a powerful but non-abrasive exfoliator. Mix this solution in a bowl, and afterward, rinse feet with warm water, applying moisturizer. Besides massaging your feet in this solution, you can make your own foot bath by filling up a container with a few tablespoons of baking soda and some warm water, stirring, and then soaking your feet for up to 10 minutes. As always, repeat with your favorite cream.
Apple cider vinegar
This strange soak combined one part apple cider vinegar with one part Listerine and two parts warm water. Together, the ingredients can help soften callouses. Don’t soak them for less than 10 minutes or for any longer than 20 minutes. Afterwards, pat them dry and exfoliate with a foot file or pumice stone to remove the dead skin. Another low-maintenance way to use ACV is to soak a cotton pad in the solution and place it on the area, securing it with an adhesive bandage so you can sleep overnight with it.
Olive oil
When creams, nut butter, and lotions feel too heavy, olive oil is your best bet. It applies luxuriously and is one of nature’s best natural moisturizers – no recipe necessary. Just rub some oil on your feet (massage them if you have time), rubbing the oil in. Apply a pair of cotton socks afterward.