01/5Wondering how to keep your feet clean during monsoons? These DIY tips will help

Wondering how to keep your feet clean during monsoons? These DIY tips will help

Monsoons are finally upon us. Although in Mumbai they're just beginning that doesn't mean the change in weather and the humidity won't affect your skin. And just like your skin, your feet are also prone to damage during the monsoon. In fact, your feet suffer the most since they're more prone to being put into dirty puddles or getting stepped on and whatnot. While you could just head to the salon and get a pedicure, we're sure you have neither the time nor the money to do it regularly. So, if you're wondering how you can manage to keep your feet clean and soft during the monsoon season, here are some DIY tips that will come to your rescue.

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02/5Soak your feet in warm water

Soak your feet in warm water

One of the best things you can do for your feet is to soak them in warm water. Put some Epsom salt into the water or opt for coconut oil instead and let your feet soak in that water for about 20-30 minutes. Not only will it clean up your feet but it will also help make you feel calm and relaxed. If there's too much dirt on your skin you could always also opt for a loofah or pumice stone to help scrub it away.

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03/5Moisturise your nails

Moisturise your nails

As much as you may think that you don't need to do anything to your nails, we suggest you think again. Use some cuticle oil or coconut oil on your nails and nail beds to keep them moisturised. This way your nails will stay clean while also growing stronger and healthier.

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04/5Cut your nails regularly

Cut your nails regularly

Don't let your toe-nails grow out too long. They'll start to get brittle and will get damaged very easily. During the rainy season, this problem tends to get much worse so make sure that you cut your nails and clean them regularly. Use some lime juice and an old toothbrush to clean your nails and you're bound to see a difference in no time.

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05/5Avoid applying nail paint regularly

Avoid applying nail paint regularly

As much as you may love that nail polish, it's best to avoid applying it to your nails regularly during the monsoons. Dark nail polish when left on the nails for a long time can cause the nails to turn yellow. It could also hinder your cleaning process which could cause certain bacteria to get accumulated on your nails.

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