I use a wash cloth soaked in my own urine. Works like a charm.
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I choose… Paper bag!
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When I get a new pair of shoes that I won’t be wearing socks with, I stick a panty-liner (cheap feminine hygiene product) in the shoe. They keep my feet dry, prevent foot odor, and are easily disposable after each use. Note: It is important that the liners be removed promptly after each wear because the adhesive can become difficult to remove. On long, busy days I may change them out once for good measure, but the liners usually hold up well either way!!
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Hey, I’m not sure if I’m posting on an ancient post, I just found this on Pinterest, but if you soak your feet for an hour in caffeinated tea (ie. Lipton black tea), the pores on your feet will detox and shrink, and your feet shouldn’t sweat or smell as much. In extreme cases, you may need to soak them a couple times. Just a prevention method. This has worked for me. I do it every six months or so.
Travis says
I use a wash cloth soaked in my own urine. Works like a charm.
K-mop says
I choose… Paper bag!
Emily says
When I get a new pair of shoes that I won’t be wearing socks with, I stick a panty-liner (cheap feminine hygiene product) in the shoe. They keep my feet dry, prevent foot odor, and are easily disposable after each use. Note: It is important that the liners be removed promptly after each wear because the adhesive can become difficult to remove. On long, busy days I may change them out once for good measure, but the liners usually hold up well either way!!
Abbi says
Hey, I’m not sure if I’m posting on an ancient post, I just found this on Pinterest, but if you soak your feet for an hour in caffeinated tea (ie. Lipton black tea), the pores on your feet will detox and shrink, and your feet shouldn’t sweat or smell as much. In extreme cases, you may need to soak them a couple times. Just a prevention method. This has worked for me. I do it every six months or so.