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DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
I keep mine soft with monthly pedicures but I would imagine they would still get rough over time even if I didn't.
Gentlequill · 51-55, M
@DearAmbellina2113 thanks. This has been a debate between me and my wife. She tells me it's hereditary.
Psychologykate · 41-45, F
Mine are naturally rough I think.
Gentlequill · 51-55, M
@Psychologykate now I'm curious. Do they dry out because you are barefoot all the time, how do you care for them?
Psychologykate · 41-45, F
@Gentlequill I have naturally dry skin so I think it's to do with that. The skin on my feet was pretty dry and rough before I started going barefoot regularly.
I use a poumus stone when I get out of the shower to remove the dry hard skin and then rub in some moisturiser, preferably the emoliant kind.
I use a poumus stone when I get out of the shower to remove the dry hard skin and then rub in some moisturiser, preferably the emoliant kind.
Gentlequill · 51-55, M
@Psychologykate well that makes total sense. So they would be pretty bad if you didn't spend the extra time on them? I find myself being more concerned about it than she is.