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Instructions:
- Fill a foot basin with warm water and add the vinegar.
- Stir in Epsom salt and essential oils if desired.
- Soak your feet for 15-20 minutes.
- Use a pumice stone to gently remove dead skin (if needed).
- Pat dry and apply a moisturizer to lock in hydration.
How Often Should You Soak Your Feet?
For general foot care and odor control, soaking 2-3 times per week is ideal. If treating fungal infections or calluses, you may need daily soaks for 1-2 weeks until improvement is noticed.
Who Should Avoid Vinegar Foot Soaks?
– People with open wounds, cuts, or sensitive skin (vinegar may cause irritation).
– Those with diabetes or circulation issues should consult a doctor before soaking.
A vinegar foot soak is a simple, cost-effective way to keep your feet healthy, fresh, and relaxed. Whether you’re battling foot odor, fungus, or just need a little self-care, this natural remedy is worth a try. Treat your feet to some well-deserved pampering today! 👣💦
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