How Do You Remove Corns With Natural Home Remedies?
Corns usually develop on your feet or your hands but they may appear anywhere on your body where your skin is subjected to repeated friction. Corns are the small, usually not-painful layers of built-up dead skin between the toes or on the sides of the feet. If the bumps are on the bottom of the feet or if they hurt, they are probably calluses, not corns. Wear shoes that fit well. This is very important when you’re trying to remove existing corns naturally. Because it is the constant rubbing from a bad-fitting shoe that caused the corn, if you continue to wear the offending shoes, the corn may worsen. Soak your corns in warm soapy water for at least thirty minutes once a day, preferably shortly before bedtime. Soaking them soften the dead skin of the corn and makes it more flexible. Buff away the top layer of dead skin with a pumice stone after soaking the corn. Buff lightly and remove only the top layer. It took a while to develop the corn and the safest way to get rid of it is gradual