Even after moisturizing, your feet may still feel dry, cracked and all kinds of rough. Sure, you could change up your lotion, but to really alleviate callus-riddled feet, you need something a little ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Amidst the chaos of preparing for the summer, there’s one task you may forget to do before it’s time to ...
If you’re prepping for sandal season like me, I can guarantee your feet need some major TLC. After being cooped up for months ...
When I first discovered the magic of a good callus remover a few years ago, I was already well into my career as a grooming and self care writer. It belonged to my roommate, and it had a sand-papery ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Caroline Aghajanian: A little while ago I did a chemical peel on my face, and that was interesting. And now I am going to do a chemical peel on my feet. Yes, my ...
As a New Yorker who considers a few miles of daily walking no big deal (thanks for tracking, Apple Watch), a barre-class addict and genetic haver-of-unfortunate-feet, I’ve had calluses that shock even ...
A writer’s callus is an area of accumulated dead skin cells that form as a result of repeated friction against your finger. Also sometimes called a “writer’s bump” or a “nerd bump,” these calluses ...
A plantar callus can form on the bottom your foot because of frequent friction and pressure. Soaking your foot in warm water and applying moisturizer or inserting shoe pads can help, but you may want ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. We’re probably all ...