Foot Care - Other FAQs
How often should I use a foot file to reduce hard skin?
Start once a week after a warm soak, using light pressure and smooth strokes. If your skin tolerates it well, you can increase to twice a week. Avoid daily heavy filing—it can irritate skin and backfire by prompting more buildup.
Are electric callus removers safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, when used gently. Choose a device with adjustable speeds, start on the lowest setting, and keep the tool moving to avoid over-focusing on one spot. Moisturise afterward. If irritation occurs, give your skin a break and switch to a softer manual file.
What’s the best way to prevent blisters in new shoes?
Pre-treat hot spots with blister plasters or anti-friction balms, wear moisture-wicking socks, and break in shoes gradually. If possible, rotate pairs so pressure points vary day to day. A little prep goes a long way toward blister-free miles.
How long does a heel balm take to show results?
You’ll often feel softer skin within a couple of days, but deeper cracks can take 1 to 2 weeks of nightly use. For best results, apply after washing and drying your feet, then wear cotton socks to lock in the moisture overnight.
Do deodorising foot sprays work on shoes too?
Many do, and they’re handy for a quick refresh. For deeper odour control, pair your spray with a shoe-specific deodoriser or charcoal insert. Treat your feet and your shoes together—that combo keeps odour at bay far longer.