Sweaty feet STILL got you in a funk?
Here are 4 MORE remedies you can use to fight sweaty feet.
1. Hair today, gone tomorrow! Hair harbors more bacteria than your skin. Removal of the excess hair from your feet helps minimize odor, while causing a drop in sweat production. Chop-chop!
2. Replace insoles every 2-3 months. While insoles contribute to a comfortable fitting shoe, they also absorb much of the excess perspiration from your feet. Over time, your insoles become quite saturated and develop a not-so-pleasant aroma.
3. Put a sock ON it! Cotton socks are a known help for soaking up the sweat. But did you know that merino wool is another fabric to consider? This material is common in athletic wear and is praised for its ability to absorb sweat without feeling wet.
4. Botox. Yes, you read right! This anti-aging technique not only work wonders on crow’s feet but can do a number on YOUR feet. The botox is administered via a series of injections where the nerves become paralyzed, stifling excess feet sweating. The price for the procedure can be a bit steep (in the neighborhood of $1000+) AND the effects are only temporary- lasting 6 months to a year.
Putting your best FEET forward,
SH
Good article, but what about special cedarsoles from zederna? Cedarwood has very antibacterial characteristics. Moreover the wood absorbs any kind of moisture very well. So maybe try this. It helped me very much in getting this problem under control. Good luck to all!
SOHOFEET
April 22, 2013
Tina, the cedarsoles are an interesting remedy. I am familiar with these products, but have not personal used or know of anyone who have used them. It’s great to hear that they actually provide relief of sweaty feet! I will certainly keep them in mind! Thanks!