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5. Pumice Stone
After soaking your feet, use a pumice stone to gently file the callus. Be sure to wet the pumice stone and move it in a circular or sideways motion to avoid damaging the skin.
6. Lemon Peel or Onion
Place a small piece of lemon peel or fresh onion slice on the callus, securing it with a bandage and leaving it overnight. Both lemon and onion have natural acidic properties that can help soften the tough skin.
7. Pineapple Peel
Similar to lemon peel, pineapple peel contains natural acids that can help soften calluses. Place a piece of pineapple peel over the callus, secure it with a bandage, and leave it overnight.
8. Olive Oil or Coconut Oil
Regularly massaging the calluses with olive oil or coconut oil can help keep the skin soft and prevent the calluses from becoming worse.
9. Maintaining Routine Care
Regularly trim your toenails to prevent them from pushing against your shoes, which can contribute to callus formation. Also, ensure your shoes fit well and provide adequate support.
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