11 LITLLE SECRETS TO GET RID OF SMELLY FEET

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Published 2017-07-08
How to prevent smelly feet? Yeast infections and stress provoke increased sweating, which can cause bacteria growth and bad smells. Watch our new video to learn some brilliant tips on how to get rid of smelly feet once and for all. Also, you’ll finally get to know how to make your favorite shoes as comfortable as possible.

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TIMESTAMPS:
Remove the breeding grounds for bacteria 0:34
Wipe between your toes after washing 1:03
Brew some tea for your feet 1:27
Apple cider vinegar 2:02
Use aromatherapy oils 2:32
Wash your socks inside out 3:09
Walk barefoot at home 3:28
Use your antiperspirant on your feet too 3:49
Consult a doctor 4:04
Disinfect your footwear 4:28
Keep your shoes dry 4:53
How to break in new shoes 6:27

SUMMARY:
- Most bacteria that cause bad smells breed under the nails and in toughened skin areas.
- Podologists recommend not just wiping your feet after showering but patting with a towel between your toes. Otherwise, the remaining moisture can cause a fungal infection.
- The tannins contained in tea leaves eradicate bacteria and reduce sweating.
- An apple cider vinegar poultice will also help dispose of foot odor.
- Apply antiperspirant in the evening, after a shower, to dry skin. Antiperspirants contain chemicals that help reduce sweating.
- If your feet not only smell bad but also start itching and peeling, go to the doctor. These may be symptoms of ringworm, an infection, or mycosis.
- It’s better to have two pairs of shoes for each season to wear them in turns.
- Put on a pair of thick socks and then your favorite shoes. Run the hair dryer over the tight parts of the shoe. Walk around in the shoes until they are completely cool, and repeat the action if necessary.
- Fill a plastic bag with water, and put it inside your shoes. Place them in the freezer, and freeze them overnight. When you take them out in the morning, you’ll notice that your shoes became wider as the water turned into ice.
- This trick can widen your new training shoes and even loafers. Push a fresh potato inside the shoe, and leave it overnight.
- Apply some moisturizing cream inside the shoe, paying attention to heel and toe areas. The moisturizer will soften the leather and as you wear the shoes the next day, your feet will slightly reshape them.
- Spray enough alcohol on the tight areas from inside the shoes so they are wet. Stuff the shoes with crumpled paper overnight.

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All Comments (21)
  • @helloitsme4701
    I was looking for the summary in the comments but since I didn't find one I made my own (: 11. Remove the breeding grounds for bacteria 10. Wipe between your toes after washing 09. Brew some tea for your feet 08. Apple cider vinegar 07. Use aromatherapy oils (lavender oil) 06. Wash your socks inside out 05. Walk barefoot at home 04. Use your antiperspant on your feet too 03. Consult a doctor 02. Disinfect your footwear 01. Keep your shoes dry + some extra tips so that your shoes wont hurt anymore 01. Thick socks and heat (just on natural material) 02. Ice 03. Potatoes 04. Moisturizing cream (just on genuine leather) 05. Alcohol and paper Good luck!
  • @mylifeaslina123
    This gives me an excuse to have a tea party for my feet 😂😂
  • @bramblelive
    tea? my feet want TEA?😂😂 Okay guys, who is coming to my teaparty?
  • 1: Remove breeding grounds for bacteria 2: Wipe ur toes after washing 3: Brew some tea for ur feet 4: Apple cider vinegar 5: Use aromatherapy oils 6: Wash ur socks inside out 7: Walk barefoot at home 8: Use antiperspirant 9: Consult a doctor 10: Disinfect ur footwear 11: Keep shoes dry
  • @PyonDude
    It's an issue of blood sugar or lipids that affects your para- or sympathetic nerves. Take magnesium, niacinamide, lipoate, taurine, vitamin K, astaxanthin, EPA, collagen pepties, rice bran and histidine.
  • @EmperorDude1990
    Tip #12: cut your feet off and get new, prosthetic feet instead.
  • I simply rubbed a half lemon on my feet.it not only made it soft and clean but also gave the anti-bacterial effect. Stink was gone and feets were good again ♥ remember to keep it for 10 mins after rubbing lemon.
  • @myhouse7491
    I'm a big fan of my local Indian spice shop. In a bucket of warm water I added two lids full of Dettol and one lid full of eucalyptus oil. The prices are great. Both are more expensive at supermarket and pharmacy.
  • @JO-mg6xc
    My brother tried an anti-microbial shoe insole called PodoPhylus. It works!
  • @vaniivani320
    What’s the song of that instrumental 😩😩 I been trying to find it