{"id":129,"date":"2026-02-09T08:22:05","date_gmt":"2026-02-09T08:22:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nontaarchi.com\/?p=129"},"modified":"2026-02-09T08:22:05","modified_gmt":"2026-02-09T08:22:05","slug":"why-put-lemon-on-your-heels","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nontaarchi.com\/?p=129","title":{"rendered":"Why put lemon on your heels?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Cracked heels are unsightly and in some cases, can be uncomfortable. People who go barefoot or rarely wash their feet may find that they have cracked heels frequently. While paying for pedicures and creams is one way to deal with this problem, there is a much simpler remedy: lemons! Those who have tried it claim that sleeping with a lemon on their heels is a surefire way to see results. Going to bed with a lemon in your socks . Good morning \u2026 How to quickly heal cracked heels with a lemon in your sock ? It is recommended to remove the juice and pulp from the lemon. The lemon is then placed on the driest part of the heel and held in place with a sock. The lemon should not be left on overnight . However, the best results were observed in those who left the lemons on overnight . What is dry skin ? Due to the lack of oil glands on the feet, those who don\u2019t moisturize their feet regularly suffer from dry skin. Dry skin can be caused by the following: Itchy feet Thick, flaky skin Rashes Severe itching that doesn\u2019t go away Sometimes, you need to see a podiatrist or dermatologist to determine if there are deeper issues causing the dryness. However, many home remedies work well to treat dry feet without the help of a doctor. These natural treatments provide relief without the harsh chemicals found in prescription creams.<!--nextpage--><\/p>\n<p>Why are lemons good for getting rid of dry skin? Lemons are used for many health purposes, but their acidic content makes them ideal for treating cracked feet. The acid in lemons makes them great for exfoliation. This means that the dry, dead skin will fall off when the lemon juice is applied, making way for new skin. An article on how to sleep with lemon peel on your heels, it&#8217;s easy and all you need is a lemon. The results are fast and effective. Another variation on the lemon peel.<br \/>\nThe previous treatment only required lemon. There are preparations that can be added to lemons that promote exfoliation. One of them uses Vaseline with lemon juice. What you will need: Warm water and a bathtub for soaking One teaspoon of Vaseline Three teaspoons of lemon juice After soaking your feet in warm water for about half an hour, mix the Vaseline and lemon juice. Dry your feet, apply the mixture to the dry part of your cracked feet and wait at least an hour.<br \/>\nFor best results, leave it on overnight. The Vaseline keeps the skin on your feet moisturized and the lemon juice removes dead skin. If you use this treatment for a week, you should see remarkable results. If you want beautiful legs, start exfoliating your skin now. Lemons are cheap, readily available, and effective at removing dry, dead skin. They also allow people to avoid exposure to chemicals that can negatively affect the skin. Try these simple remedies for a week and get soft, new skin.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Cracked heels are unsightly and in some cases, can be uncomfortable. People who go barefoot or rarely wash their feet may find that they have cracked heels frequently. 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