If it seems like you’re on your feet all the time, it’s because you probably are! Running from place to place throughout the day is really hard on your feet. And since regular pedicures are as much a pipe dream as weekly massages and afternoon naps, you need a quick way to combat calluses, cracked heels and brittle toenails.
Thankfully, you can clean up and beautify your feet at home in not much time. Check out these expert strategies for fixing your most annoying foot issues. You’ll have flip-flop-worthy feet in no time.
1. Cracked Heels
Unsightly heel cracks can result from wearing open-back shoes or standing for long periods of time. “This puts pressure on the fat pad under your heel, causing the dry, thick skin to expand and crack,” says Dr. Sapna Westley, an attending physician in dermatology at New York Downtown Hospital.
Treat and prevent cracks with some heavy-duty exfoliating and moisturizing. In the shower, take a minute to rub your soles with a pumice stone, says Westley. Afterward, while feet are still damp, massage in a thick skin ointment or petroleum jelly. If you can, apply before bed and wear cotton socks overnight to help the moisturizers penetrate deeper.
2. Calluses
Friction inside shoes can lead to these patches of thickened skin. “It’s your body’s way of protecting an aggravated area,” says Pattie Yankee, a nail imaging artist and consultant. That might be OK when you’re wearing shoes, but come sandal time, you’re faced with icky-looking, thick bits of skin.
Completely removing a callus will cause it to return quickly, so instead, soften and smooth the spot gradually to keep calluses under control, says Yankee. Every day in the shower, spend a little time exfoliating with a paddle-shaped foot file. (It should feel about as coarse as sandpaper.) Since it’s easier to soften rough calluses when skin is moist, wait to file until the very end of your shower.
For very rough, stubborn calluses, first dab on a cream or scrub with glycolic or lactic acid, then use the file. The acids will start to break down and soften skin, helping the file do its job.
3. Brittle Toenails
When toenails get dry, they turn hard or brittle and can look unhealthy. Overusing nail polish removers, overexposure to water (e.g., regular visits to the pool) or any trauma to the nail plate can lead to dehydration, explains Westley.
While you might be able to camouflage the unpleasant look with lacquer, dry nails are susceptible to breakage and infections — two things you can’t hide with polish. Your best defense: Massage cuticle oil into the nail plate daily. It keeps toenails strong and flexible, and protects them from water and chemicals.
4. Scaly Skin
Long showers, soaking feet in a pool or lake, and pounding the pavement all day in sweaty socks can actually suck moisture from your skin. Result: scaly or ashy-looking feet.
If it happens, try exfoliating heels with a pumice, which also increases circulation to feet, helping them look and feel better, says Westley. For tops of feet that are more sensitive, rub in a salt or sugar scrub. Afterward, apply moisturizer that contains glycerin or hyaluronic acid, both of which draw moisture from the air and hold it to skin.
5. At-home Pedicure
You may not have time for a pro pedi, but taking three minutes to treat your toes will keep them — and your feet — looking pretty for weeks.
- Trim and file. Clip toenails straight across, then file the corners at a slight 45-degree angle to prevent ingrowns, says Yankee.
- Smooth the nail surface. Brush a ridge-filling basecoat on to even out the nail bed and make sure polish — whether a color or clear — goes on smoothly and evenly.
- Polish. If you’re pressed for time, pick a clear or light-pink or beige shade, which is less likely to show uneven edges. Then, paint each nail in only four brush strokes: one down the center, one to cover each side, and a swipe across the tip.
Nicole Pearl Kaplan is a freelance beauty writer and the founder of TheBeautyGirl.com. She has written for online publications and magazines, including Cosmopolitan, SELF, Marie Claire and InStyle and has been a staff editor at Shop Etc., Us Weekly and Golf for Women.
51 thoughts on “Put Your Best Feet Forward. Beautify Your Feet At Home In No Time.”
These are some great tips to have sandal ready summer feet! Thanks for sharing!
My toenails barely grow since I hardly even bother with a pedicure anymore. However, these are wonderful tips!
Having a fresh mani & pedi is one of the best feelings. This is one of my splurges. Quite time for two hours is great.
I really need to sort out my feet before I go on holiday. I want to get one of those eggs that gets rid of all the dead skin and then have a lovely pedicure too 🙂
Two things I hate the most seeing on myself or someone else, cracked feet and ashy skin, I can not stand it and work hard not to have either
My feet are so gnarly! I would need to do some personal work on hem before I felt comfortable gracing a salon for a pedicure….they are in bad shape. I did manage to paint them on the fourth though and make them look a little more flip flop worthy.
*feet* not wet 😉 stupid spell check -_-
Ahhhh pre mommy days I was pedicure obsessed. Swear I loved at my nail salon. These days I’m lucky if I can fit in a clipping lol… I definitely need to change this lol… I miss my fabulous looking wet!
Thanks for the great tips. I definitely need to pick up some cuticle oil for my nails. Summer time is my favorite time of the year for crazy toe nail colors.
Such great results using your tips – beautiful! I think that taking the time to do this makes you look and feel amazing – now, just have to find the time.
I totally neglect my feet, which I know I shouldn’t. I’ll have to try out some of these tips to get them back in shape.
My poor feet are in such bad shape right now that I really need to go get a professional manicure. Then I will be able to hopefully keep them looking good by following all this great advice.
Great tips and all are must-do over the summer when flip flops and bare feet are a way of life! I am a triathlete so I spend a lot of hours in shoes and sometimes end up with callouses, dry, cracked heels, and black toenails from all the mileage (hideous!) So a few extra minutes on your feet in the shower is a lifesaver in the summer months! I love a pumice stone and nail polish. I also use the Burt’s bees wax cuticle cream which works wonders over night.
I’ve got to admit whenever I can afford it I love to get my feet pampered, which sadly isn’t that often, reflexology is another fantastic treat.
This is really helpful. I don’t want to have to deal with these symptoms when I’m running or traveling!
Brilliant tips – I think we so often forget about our feet – yet they never stop! Thank you for sharing. Kaz x
These are great tips and they do work. Brushing the soles of your feet daily while in the shower also helps slough off dead skin cells and make the skin softer.
I definitely need to start doing a bit more with my feet at home. I never feel like I have enough time but it is definitely something worth taking care of.
My feet are something I really do need to work on. I’ve never worn the best quality shoes or sandals, and my feet pay the price. My heels are so cracked, and sometimes the skin even breaks open. These are such great tips, thank you!
I so appreciate these great tips right now! I just don’t have time to get the the spa for a pedi and my feet are in need of a little love. I”m going to see if I can’t make them feel and look beautiful myself!
Jeannette,
You CAN make your feet look pinkish and lovely again! I do all my care from the home spa I’ve created with simple products and attention to my feet. And I do walk barefoot, too!
Please take care of your beautiful tootsies! They deserve mama’s care!
We can post our feet pics a bit later when you catch up!
Love ya!
Feet health and beauty is important, true! I don’t think many people worldwide realize the condition of their feet is actually reflective of how their overall health is too!
Okay you have convinced me. I need a pedicure.
I am bookmarking this entry because I have a few foot issues myself….and am wondering how best to tackle them…I think some of the ideas here will help.
As a diabetic I am careful when I have my nails done.
Great tips!! I love a good pedicure and need one often 🙂
Oh, color me there…lol Seriously, I will pass this on to my wife.
I need some serious foot help. Thanks for this great tutorial. I am so excited about this.
I have some corn and calluses and it looks a bit bad already i really need to do something about it soon
Great tips on the cracked heels. My mom has them to the point they are painful. I will be sharing this with her in hopes I can give her some relief.
Great tips! As a diabetic I have to have my feet taken care of by the podiatrist unfortunately.
Great tips! My mom has the world’s worse feet so I’m sending her this link. I think it might help!
Foot spas and pedicures are my cheap thrills! I wear sandals and flip flops quite often so I make sure my feet look ‘presentable’ all the time. 🙂
My husband is a mailman, which means his feet are always shoed up, busy, and hot…which leads to toe trouble. He’s tried expensive over the counter treatments with little success. Recently on a whim he started putting peroxide on his nails each night before going to bed, and in just a couple of weeks time, years of damage has been corrected. It’s amazing (and cheap!). 🙂
Thanks for you tips here!!
My wife is very much into “foot health.” I’ll be sure to forward her this blog. Thanks for the tips!
I think using a pumice stone is great on your feet. It takes away that dry rough layer leaving them feeling great.
I’m always looking of ways to pamper my toes at home between pedicures. Thank you for sharing!
I love the tips, especially for cracked heels! Mine always start to get rough in the Winter unfortunately. 🙁
Thanks for sharing. I love doing at home manicures and pedicures, I hate it when my feet and dry and scaly.
When I find time, I will have to give my feet some love.
Great tips. Will pass them on. Thanks
Great tips. Especially about the brittle toe nails. I’ll have to try that one!
My feet are so dry right now! I really need to get a pumice stone. I keep forgetting to pick one up at the store. *adds it to grocery list*
I saw something cool on Pinterest where you use Listerine and peroxide in water to slough off dead skin. I haven’t tried it, but my feet are kind of nasty, I hate to admit. I walk around barefoot often and my feet are really tough. Sometimes my friends tell me I have feet like an old man, so it’s probably time to start taking better care of them lol.
My mom suggests sleeping in socks but first applying some lotion to cracked heels and also calluses. We also get pampered in the salon via foot spa once in like a month.
I could definitely use a pedicure. I have callouses and am not afraid to admit it! lol
I need to do this soon. Heading to the beach next week. My feet need some attention!
A friend and I were just talking about this yesterday. We both agreed that the feet are the most tired and probably neglected part of the body ( for most people ). Because my nails grow fast, I get a pedicure every week. I have trusted nail salon that I’ve been going to for years now. I do get a massage twice as a month as well.
Love the look of the french mani/pedi. I start work on Monday and need to freshen up my nails. Thanks for the tips.
I just ended up with a manicure today-Mom induced since there is a family barbeque tomorrow, and it has been about a year. My poor toenails need a pedi drastically–maybe next week then I can start taking care of them again by myself!
Lol- I wish my feet were that cute-even with lots of tlc and polish they don’t even come close! (My hubby calls me “brick foot”)