Mix 1/4 cup of Listerine (any kind), 1/4 cup vinegar, and 1/2 cup of warm water. Soak your feet in the mixture for 10 minutes and proceed to scrub off dead skin from feet.
soak your feet in warm water, this will temporarily soften them, ideal for purposes such as cutting them there are also creams available, visit your local chemist and ask them to find out more
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The best choice would be moisturizing lotions.
There are gels and plasters that provide a good feel to your feet. One of the best would be the foam soles, as they soften the surface your feet rest on.
There are several ways to get callouses off your feet. A professional manicurist will first soften the skin on your feet by soaking them in warm water and soap or Epsom salts, then remove the callouses using a special tool. You can also use a pumice stone on your feet in the shower or bath, making sure to first soak your feet in warm or hot water to soften the dead skin before trying to remove it. Also try entering "how to remove foot callouses" into the Google search engine.
You can get rid of old, dried blisters on your feet by applying a moisturizing lotion. This will help to soften them up so that they can be rubbed away or healed over time.
The opposite of soften is - harden
No, the word soften is a verb (soften, softens, softening, softened); to make something soft. Noun forms for the verb to soften are softener, an agent used to soften; and the gerund softening, the act of making soft.
The opposite of harden is soften.
The quick way is to heat them up with a blow drier. However, the slow way is to gradually wear them in, and the shoes will mold to you feet.
The past tense of soften is softened.
The silent letter in "soften" is the "t".