5 Tips To Get Rid Of Cracked Heels In Summer


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What can you do to get rid of cracked heels in summer? In this article, we are telling you 5 ways to get rid of cracked heels in summer

Feet also play an important role in your beauty. Taking care of your face is not enough to look beautiful, it is also important to take care of your feet. Because along with the beauty of other parts of the body and face, the beauty of hands and feet also attracts a lot of people. But often we see that the skin of some people's feet and ankles starts cracking. The problem of cracked heels or cracked heels is very common in the winter season. But the heels of some people start cracking even in the summer season. Even some people have the problem of cracked heels every season.

Dry skin is a major reason for cracked heels. People who have dry skin are more prone to cracking their heels. Lack of nutrients in the body, not consuming enough water and not moisturizing the skin are common causes of dry skin.

Some people may have to face a lot of trouble due to cracked heels. People whose heels are cracked for a long time. There is also severe pain in their ankles and the problem of bleeding. Along with this, torn heels sometimes also become germ carriers. That's why taking care of your feet is very important. 

5 Tips To Get Rid Of Cracked Heels In Summer

  1. Apply honey and milk cream

Honey and milk mixture can be used to get rid of cracked heels. This is a very effective recipe to get rid of cracked heels. All you have to do is heat milk in a pan by adding honey and add orange juice to it.  Store it in a jar and apply this cream on your cracked ankles daily.

  1. Keep Feet Moisturized

To heal dry skin, you need to keep your heels moisturized. For this, you can use a good skin cream or moisturizer. Massaging with oil will give you many benefits. Before sleeping at night, use a moisturizer on the cracked ankles or massage it with oil, you will get the benefit soon.

  1. Wash feet with warm water

It is necessary to clean the dirt accumulated in cracked heels. It makes your condition worse and also spoils the beauty of your feet. In such a situation, cleaning the feet with warm water can prove to be very beneficial. You can put rock salt in hot water and keep your feet immersed in it for some time. You can also use shampoo as well. After a while, rub the feet well. This will help in removing dirt as well as dead cells.

4.Apply Lavender Foot Cream

By applying lavender foot cream on cracked heels daily, you can get rid of the problem of cracked heels. You can also make it at home, just add shea butter and coconut oil in a pan. Keep the flame of the pan low. Now add lavender oil to it, when it becomes slightly hot, turn off the gas. Now store it in a jar. Massage your feet with this every night.

  1. Apply Glycerin to Cracked Heels

Glycerin is very beneficial for the skin. It helps in moisturizing the skin and locking in the moisture. You can sleep by applying glycerin on cracked ankles every night before sleeping.  Lemon is rich in vitamin C and is effective in removing dead cells from the skin. It can quickly get rid of cracked heels.

(Disclaimer: The content on this site is for informational purposes only, and should not be taken as professional medical advice. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other health professionals for any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.)

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