DIY-Pedicure - How To Get Baby Soft Feet

Nov 07, 2018 by apost team

Would you have thought that with simple household remedies like vinegar, milk and baking powder you could easily get tender feet? We'll show you the best DIY recipes for a pedicure that you can easily do at home.

That just won't do: Unkempt, smelly feet in sandals, scratchy horny skin and yellow toes in peep toes. That doesn't look good! But who wants to go and pay for a pedicure regularly, when you can take care of your feet from home? We will show you how you can easily do a pedicure with household items that you already have in your kitchen.

The Best Household Remedies For A Pedicure:

Finally, baby soft feet with home remedies that you are guaranteed to have at home! We will show you seven simple DIY recipes that you can copy in just a few minutes. Have fun with your tender feet!

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1. The Toothpaste Pedicure

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You're struggling with discolored toenails? Then you just have to rub your nails with an old toothbrush and some toothpaste and your toes look great in peep toes again.

2. The Banana Pedicure

Sounds funny, but looks great: Squeeze two ripe bananas and rub your feet with the pulp. After 20 minutes rinse off with warm water and you will get beautiful soft feet, thanks to the amino acids and vitamins in the bananas.

3. The Milk Pedicure

With this milk foot bath you get the tender feet of Cleopatra: Simply warm up 17oz whole milk (Attention: Don't make it too hot!) and bathe your feet in it for 15 min.

4. The Honey Pedicure

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Honey should not only help with injuries and cracks in the skin, but also moisturize it. With this sugar honey peeling you get fragrant and baby soft feet. Simply mix the following ingredients and use them regularly as a foot peeling:

2 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon coconut
oil 1 teaspoon brown sugar

5. The Olive Oil Pedicure

Olive oil is known for providing the skin with a lot of moisture. This makes it ideal for dry and rough feet. Just massage some olive oil into your feet every evening and put on cotton socks.

6. The Apple Vinegar Pedicure

If you suffer from severe calluses, apple cider vinegar is just the thing for you. You simply need to soak a cotton pad with vinegar and place it on the areas that are most affected by calluses. It is best to wrap a bandage around the whole thing and let it work overnight. You can also do an apple vinegar footbath. You mix:

1 part apple vinegar
2 parts warm water
1 part mouthwash

After ten to 20 minutes you can gently treat your skin with a pumice stone.

7. The Baking Powder Pedicure

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I'm sure you know that baking powder is the miracle cure of the kitchen. Whether you bake, clean or wash with it - the result is always wonderful. With baking powder you can also beautify your feet! All you need is baking powder and water in a ratio of 3:1. Mix this into a paste and rub it into your feet. Baking powder has an alkaline effect and brightens formerly yellow nails again. If you do this regularly every two weeks, you won't have to worry about discolored toenails anymore.

Which DIY recipes do you want to try? Show this article to your friends as well so that you can talk about the different methods!