Why Toothpaste for Cracked Heels?
Toothpaste is designed to clean and exfoliate teeth, but these properties can also be effective for your skin, especially on tough, cracked heels. The mild abrasive qualities help remove dead skin cells, while certain ingredients can moisturize and refresh the skin.
Step-by-Step Guide to Using Toothpaste for Heel Repair Here’s how to use this unconventional but effective remedy to get your feet looking their best:
Day 1: Prepare and Apply
- Clean your feet: Start with a warm water soak to soften the heels. Adding a bit of soap or Epsom salt can enhance the softening effect.
- Apply toothpaste: Choose a white, non-gel toothpaste for best results. Apply a generous layer to each heel, focusing on the most cracked areas.
- Cover and let sit: Wrap your heels with plastic wrap or put on a pair of thick socks to keep the toothpaste in contact with your skin. Leave it on overnight to allow the ingredients to work their magic.
Day 2: Rinse and Repeat
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