How to moisturize feet

Use foot moisturizers with humectants like lactic acid and emollients like petroleum jelly.

Moisturize after you wash yourself. Your skin absorbs a lot of water and gets all wrinkled when you take a shower or bath. To moisturize right after washing, put on humectants first and follow that up with an emollient. A humectant in a cream form would be something over-the-counter that has lactic acid in it. An emollient is a moisturizer like petroleum jelly.


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