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Skip the salon — get baby-soft feet at home for about ₩1,000 (≈ $0.75)
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Have you ever had a sock snag on the seam of your heel when you put it on in the morning? Or been lying in bed and been startled by the rough soles of your feet rubbing the sheets?
Until recently I thought my feet looked like a parched rice field. I chalked it up to aging, but it turned out to be a small warning signal from my body.
◆ Why do heels harden and crack?
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What causes heels to become hard and crack? Experts say it’s not just simple dryness.
Drinking too little water or taking long, hot showers can strip moisture from your feet.
Wearing backless slippers or shoes that constantly rub the sole can prompt the skin to thicken as a protective response.
Sudden weight gain or diabetes can increase pressure on the soles, making cracks more likely.
Left untreated, the cracks can bleed or become so painful that walking is difficult. If bacteria get into the breaks in the skin, pus can form, so don’t dismiss the problem.
◆ How to get baby-soft feet at home without a salon
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Can you restore baby-soft feet at home without expensive treatments? It’s simpler than you might think.
A good moisturizer from your vanity or the drugstore is often enough.
Look for creams with skin-protecting ingredients or ointments with oil-based formulas. After showering, while your feet are still slightly damp, apply moisturizer generously.
Here’s a practical tip: before bed, slather on a thick layer of moisturizer and sleep in cotton socks. You’ll wake up surprised at how soft your feet feel.
◆ Easy daily habits to keep your feet smooth
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One essential habit is staying hydrated. Moisturizing the surface helps, but you also need to hydrate from the inside. For most adults, aiming for about two liters a day (roughly 68 fluid ounces, or about half a gallon) supports overall skin health.
If your soles are itchy, check the soap you’re using. Harsh cleansers strip natural oils and make skin drier.
Choose gentle body washes or cleansers with moisturizing ingredients. Also evaluate your shoes: avoid overly tight pairs or ones with very hard soles, and opt for footwear with cushioned insoles. Small changes in daily habits can make a big difference for your feet.











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