If you spend a lot of time at the gym, first of all, you're amazing, but second of all, there's a good chance you're being exposed to athlete's foot. This all-natural remedy from DIY Beauty Base can help eradicate the affliction and prevent future cases. With tea tree oil and green tea acting as anti-fungal agents, your itchy feet will be a thing of the past.
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This recipe from Country Hill Cottage is genius — the little scrubbies are the perfect gift to make for someone who is on their feet all day (or for yourself, because you deserve beautiful feet and nice smelling things in your shower too). It uses a crushed up loofah sponge for maximum exfoliating power.
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If you wear heels, and your feet ache afterward (and we know that they do), you're in luck: Elle Sees has your remedy. This simple foot soak is made from club soda, eucalyptus oil, Epsom salts and Vick's Vaporub. Intrigued?
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If your favorite part of a spa pedicure is the warm paraffin wax, this one is perfect for you. Did you know you could get paraffin wax in the canning section of your grocery store? It's actually pretty easy to use: Live About's got you covered with all the details on how to create your own paraffin spa at home.
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Soothing and replenishing, Doctor Oz's recipe for a relaxing foot soak uses baking soda and orange juice, in addition to the aforementioned milk and honey. It's (almost) good enough to eat!
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