User:Sally juni azi

Hey everyone with athlete's foot! Don't want to buy any expensive creams to cure your peely feet? Well, you don't have to. You never did. I know by experience. I had tried the creams, and, don't get me wrong, they did work, but I didn't quite keep applying it regularly, so my athlete's foot just kept on coming back. Eventually, I ran out of cream, and didn't want to go and buy another one. So I didn't. And I learned something. Every day, I would clean the lint out of my toes when i changed my socks, either in the morning getting ready, or at night just taking them off when i went to sleep. I also would put alittle moisurizing lotion on my feet('Renew'- melaluca lotion). Since the time was in the winter, I never went swimming, so i rarely soaked my feet, only got wet whenever I took a shower. And speaking of showers, every time, I would scrub my feet with a washcloth, hot water and soap.(never say 'my feet get clean in the water washing down into the bottom of the tub'- even though it looks soapy, there are also lots of germs and scum and such at the bottom of that junk from the body collector.) But, for the most part, try and keep your feet dry. Anyway, as i was doing all of the above, I wasn't paying attention to my feet at all, I wasn't thinking about my athlete's foot much. Just going about my daily do's. Then one day I look at the bottoms of my feet, and Lo and Behold! Two nearly-good-as-new feet! I was wow-ed!How convenient that this would happen! sweet. So, I just continued keeping clean feet. Of course, for prevention, Do NoT share other people's shoes, especially if you don't wear socks with them. And make sure to wear socks with tennis shoes and such. So, if you have athlete's foot- -clean the lint out of you toes every day -wash your feet well -keep your feet mostly dry -Put lotion on your foot whenever you remember.(remember- don't sop your feet in lotion, then it would have a negative effect...) -Keep these daily-do's, and you're good-to-go!