Soak your feet in warm water with Epsom salt for 15-20 minutes to soften the skin making it easier to exfoliate.
Gently use a pumice stone on damp skin to slough off dead skin cells and calluses. Do this after soaking your feet.
Make a DIY foot scrub using sugar or salt, olive oil, and a few drops of essential oil. Massage it onto your feet in circular motions concentrating on rough areas.
Try a foot peel mask that contains exfoliating acids to remove dead skin. Follow the instructions on the product for optimal results.
Use an exfoliating foot cream containing alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) or urea to help break down dead skin cells.
Soak your feet in a mixture of fruit acids like lemon or orange juice and warm water. The natural acids can help loosen dead skin.
Create a scrub using ground oatmeal mixed with water or yogurt. Gently massage it onto your feet to remove dead skin.
Use a foot brush or scrubber during your shower to clean and exfoliate your feet regularly.
After exfoliation, massage your feet with coconut oil. It not only moisturizes but also helps to soften and soothe the skin.
Apply a thick moisturizer or foot cream daily to keep your feet hydrated, preventing the build-up of dead skin.