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“Heel” Your Summer Feet
Do you get summer feet? If you live in the arid West, you especially know what I’m talking about.
Your heels get cracked and dry. They even split… SO painful.
I’ve had dry feet for as long as I can remember. My husband just loves when I cozy up to him with my sandpaper feet!
Last summer I wrote a post called Relief for Summer Feet. I called my sister-in-law, who works in the beauty industry, for advice. She had some great solutions… but the products she really loves are too expensive. She suggested trying Bag Balm as a “Make it Do” solution. So I picked some up and I started using it. While it did help my feet, I didn’t love the smell or that it’s petroleum based, a fact that gives me all sorts of worries.
Luckily for me, not long after that post, I received an email from a reader, Kerry. She had read my Relief article and knew she could come to my rescue. Kerry and her sister have a little company here in Utah called In Your Bonnet.
As luck would also have it, I was already using and LOVING several of Kerry’s products; her Peppermint Lip Gloss and her Bee Balm, which I had received as Christmas gifts.
Her lip gloss had quickly replaced my old favorite brand and so I couldn’t wait to try her product for my heels. Kerry was kind enough to send me a tube of Heel Thyself so I could give it whirl.
“Wow!” Is just about all I can say.
Heel Thyself is by far the best product I’ve ever tried on my poor feet.
For the first time in my life, my heels have survived a Summer unscathed. No cracked heels. No painful feet. They even look good enough to wear flip flops without shame (not that I ever let that stop me before!)
My favorite thing about In Your Bonnet products is that they are created using beeswax that come straight from the bees that Kerry and her sister keep. Here’s an excerpt from their website:
We tried many products for our dry, sensitive skin without satisfaction. As hobby beekeepers we were familiar with the healing benefits of honey and began formulating our own recipes. We strive to use only the finest plants oils and botanicals in our products, and employ minimal mixing and heating to maintain their purity.
I can’t recommend In Your Bonnet’s products strongly enough. They are reasonably priced, long lasting, wonderful to use, effective, and made with ingredients I can feel good about.
Be sure to check out Kerry’s website In Your Bonnet and her blog. And be double sure to check out Kerry’s patterns on her blog. She is not only talented at making skin care products, she is also a wonderful quilter.
Relief for Summer Feet
Summer is wonderful for lots of things… but it is hard on my feet. The hot dry weather, sandals, and going barefoot around the house and yard all lead to feet in seriously bad shape!
A trip to the Spa for a pedicure isn’t exactly making it do. So what’s a girl to do?
I called my Sister-in-Law to be, Jen. She works for a high-end beauty company and is an expert on the best ways to care for your skin… She was a wealth of knowledge.
- First she recommended soaking your feet in in tub of warm water with 1/2 cup of Epsom salts. For scent add a few drops of essential oil to the water. I love lavender, especially at night, it really relaxes me. Epsom salts are made up of a naturally occurring mineral called magnesium sulfate.
- Don’t forget to exfoliate your feet. The Ped Egg Pedicure Foot File is a popular and widely available foot file, but I have never used one. I was given a MICROPLANE Foot File and I love it. I know it’s a lot more expensive than the Ped Egg, but its really nice. You can also use a foot file from the grocery store. Epsom salts can also be used to exfoliate. Just mix a handful of Epsom salt with a little bath oil and rub it on your skin.
- If your feet get cracked on the heels (my problem, ouch!) you can use super glue on the wound. For sanitation sake, I keep a separate container of super glue in my first aid box and I don’t use it to fix broken toys or china! The super glue alleviates the pain almost as soon as it dries. I think it helps it heal faster too. (They sell a liquid Bandaid… but superglue works just as well and is a lot less expensive.
- Jen recommends applying a moisturizer just before bed. She loves Egyptian Magic Healing Cream but its fairly expensive (though it lasts a really long time.) For a “make it do” solution she recommended good old-fashioned Bag Balm – which is a lot less expensive and also lasts forever. I just started using Bag Balm on my feet and it works wonderfully. It doesn’t smell great and is a bit greasy, but I’m sold.
- She said after applying the moisturizer make sure to sleep with cotton socks on. They will help hold the moisture in.
- Don’t forget to paint your nails- I like L’Oreal Paris and Opi brands because they are less toxic than some.
Oh wow, I’m feeling pampered already!
But what if your problem is stinky feet? Try washing your feet with soap and water and dry thoroughly, then rub your feet with equal parts powdered sage and baking soda. Sprinkle a little in your sock or shoe as well.
When my son’s Keen’s (with rubber soles) started to get unbearably stinky, I threw them in the washing machine and set them out to dry. But the odor was still there. So I used a cotton ball and rubbed the insides of the shoe with Tea Tree Oil. They have stayed odor free for almost a month. They have just started to smell a little and I am going to repeat the process. But I am seriously impressed!
You don’t need to spend a fortune to take care of your feet. And after all the hard work I did today… it sure feels good to take a few minutes for myself.