How to Completely Remove Corns From Feet
Things You'll Need
- Large container for water
- 1 cup Epsom salts
- 1 cup baking soda
- Pumice stone or Ped Egg
- Corn pads
Instructions
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Soak Your Feet
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Prepare a foot soak by mixing 1 cup of Epsom salts and 1 cup of baking soda. You may add a few drops of essential oils for a pleasing smell if you like. Peppermint or lavender are good oils to choose.
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Fill a container large enough to hold both of your feet with hot water (as hot as you can stand without burning yourself), then stir in 3 tbsp. of the foot soak mixture per gallon of water until it is dissolved. Allow to steep for 10 minutes.
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Soak your feet in the water and foot soak solution for up to 30 minutes to soften the corns before you attempt to scrub them off.
Scrub Your Feet
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Use a pumice stone specifically for smoothing feet or purchase a specialty device like the Ped Egg.
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Scrub the surface of the corn with the pumice stone or Ped Egg-type device in a slow, circular motion. Press firmly, but gently, so as to not damage healthy skin around the corn.
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Stop scrubbing when the healthy skin beneath the corn begins to feel stimulated by the scrubbing. This is a sign that the dead skin of the corn--which will feel numb as you scrub it--has been worn away to expose the living skin beneath.
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Clean the pumice stone or Ped Egg-style device thoroughly to rid all traces of dead skin.
Use Corn Remover Creams or Pads
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Purchase a corn pad or corn removal kit from any drug store.
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Read the directions completely before use.
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Use a horseshoe-shaped or donut-shaped corn pad that will avoid putting too much pressure directly in the center of the corn. Avoid medicated corn pads.
Consult a Professional
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Contact a professional pedicure specialist in your area and inquire about the services offered and their effectiveness for corns.
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Consult with a podiatrist if the corns are too extensive or sensitive to self-treat or eliminate with a pedicure. The doctor can explore treatment options that include medicines and surgical procedures.
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Request assistance from local shoe stores to find a comfortable shoe that is fitted properly to your feet to help ease the pressure on corns and prevent new ones from forming.
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