How to Do a Pedicure at Home with Baking Soda: A Natural Foot-Care Ritual

For extra exfoliation, mix baking soda with coarse salt and a bit of olive oil to create a more intensive foot scrub. This is ideal for dry, cracked feet or after a long day on your feet.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Is baking soda safe for sensitive skin?
A: Generally, yes. But if you have extremely sensitive skin, do a patch test first or consult your dermatologist.

Q: How often should I do a baking soda pedicure?
A: Once every 1–2 weeks is usually sufficient to maintain soft, clean feet.

Q: Can I use baking soda if I have foot fungus or athlete’s foot?
A: Baking soda has antifungal properties, but it’s not a substitute for medical treatment. For persistent issues, consult a healthcare provider.

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