3. Applying Apple Cider Vinegar
Soak a cotton ball in apple cider vinegar and tape it to the callus with a bandage. Leave it on overnight. The acidity of the vinegar helps soften and reduce calluses. The next morning, gently exfoliate the area with a pumice stone.
4. Using Castor Oil
After soaking and drying your feet, apply castor oil directly to the callus. Cover with a cotton sock overnight. Castor oil is a natural moisturizer that can help soften the calluses significantly.
5. Pumice Stone
After soaking your feet, use a pumice stone to gently file the callus. Be sure to wet the pumice stone and move it in a circular or sideways motion to avoid damaging the skin.
6. Lemon Peel or Onion
Place a small piece of lemon peel or fresh onion slice on the callus, securing it with a bandage and leaving it overnight. Both lemon and onion have natural acidic properties that can help soften the tough skin.
7. Pineapple Peel
Similar to lemon peel, pineapple peel contains natural acids that can help soften calluses. Place a piece of pineapple peel over the callus, secure it with a bandage, and leave it overnight.
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