
The Daily Telegraph explained that the skin on your feet can become dry and rough over the cold winter months.
'Soak your feet in a basin of warm water with a few drops of olive oil to soften them up, then attack them with a foot scrub,' the newspaper recommended.
Women may want to try the natural body care company Aubrey's Neet Feet Foot Scrub, which has exfoliating ingredients like almond meal, walnut shell flour and oatmeal.
Next, you need to use a foot file or pumice stone to remove the most stubborn hard skin, the Daily Telegraph advised.
Towel dry your feet and apply a good foot cream, such as Weleda Natural Foot Balm, then put on a pair of socks and leave over night for 'maximum moisturiser absorption'.
'You'll wake up in the morning with beautifully soft feet,' the newspaper added.

'Soak your feet in a basin of warm water with a few drops of olive oil to soften them up, then attack them with a foot scrub,' the newspaper recommended.
Women may want to try the natural body care company Aubrey's Neet Feet Foot Scrub, which has exfoliating ingredients like almond meal, walnut shell flour and oatmeal.
Next, you need to use a foot file or pumice stone to remove the most stubborn hard skin, the Daily Telegraph advised.
Towel dry your feet and apply a good foot cream, such as Weleda Natural Foot Balm, then put on a pair of socks and leave over night for 'maximum moisturiser absorption'.
'You'll wake up in the morning with beautifully soft feet,' the newspaper added.

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