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Monsoon brings with it puddles, dirt, impurities and sometimes even bacteria. Being most exposed, your feet are in danger if care isn't taken.
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Footwear Choice
Opt for open or cutout footwear when outside to allow drainage of water and dirt and also to prevent it from accumulating on the feet.
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Short And Sweet
Keep toe nails clipped frequently as long lengths allow dirt and mud to build up and further, spread bacteria settled in.
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Happy And Dry
Moisture is a breeding ground for fungus so keep yours dry as a bone at all times; specially the area between the toes.
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Salon Pedicure
Be cautious if you choose to get pedicure treatments at salons and ensure water is replaced and tools are sterilised for complete hygiene.
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Scrub Right
Make scrubbing your feet a daily step in your routine to get rid of rough spots, flaking skin and dirt collected in nooks and crannies.
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Seal Up
Abrasions, cuts and bruises must be sealed up completely before going out. Ideally, step out when skin is fully healed.
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Fight Fungus
Ingredients like turmeric, coconut oil, garlic and clove oil are natural anti-fungal agents that can drive away skin problems if the need arises.
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Foot TLC
Don't forget that feet too need some loving, so add in a foot cream that will keep them healthy and hydrated during the rainy months.
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