Friday, July 31, 2009

I have a smelly foot problem, not the shoes, my feet, and socks, help?

I wash my feet, put baby powder, and all day it stinks, and when I smell the shoes they don't stink, but then I smell my socks, and they stink, I tried getting new ones and it doesn't work. And I play soccer almost everyday, so it may have to do something with that

I have a smelly foot problem, not the shoes, my feet, and socks, help?
Get a box of baking soda.





Take about a 1/4 cup %26amp; dump it in your shoes %26amp; leave it in there when you wear 'em.





Instead of baby powder, use the baking soda on your feet %26amp; in your socks, also.





Baking soda is frequently used to remove odors %26amp; it will not hurt your shoes or your skin.
Reply:try some foot spay it maybe is fungus
Reply:i have a friend with the same problem. One time, I had to bring her a clean pair of socks to mask the smell
Reply:Try using some rubbing alcohol on your foot after showers. Let it air dry and make sure if you take your socks off, you put new ones on. This should help with your stink. Make sure to disinfect your shoes. Generally I throw mine in the washer but you can use some clorox spray in them. Be sure to let them dry throughly before wearing.
Reply:I had the same problem once, but when I switched my socks to 100% cotton, I don't have any problems any smelly feet issues anymore
Reply:Foot odor is an embarrassing problem that many people suffer from. As soon as a person with foot odor takes off his shoes, everyone around him wrinkles their noses in disgust. If you suffer from foot odor, here's how to disguise the foul smell.








Step OneChange your shoes. Since foot odor is often enhanced by smelly shoes, one way to disguise it is to change into a new pair. The odor is likely to be less persistent. Open shoes are better at hiding foot odor.





Step TwoPour some baking soda into your socks or shoes. Baking soda neutralizes smells and also dries up any sweat that may be causing the odor.





Step ThreeUse an over the counter foot powder. These powders are sprinkled in your shoes and onto your feet. They help dry the feet as well as disguise any type of foot odor. Dr. Scholl's makes a particularly effective foot powder.





Step FourSpray an antiperspirant on your feet. The scent of the antiperspirant will mask the odor while also preventing the feet from sweating so much.





Step FiveTry a home remedy. Ginger mashed up and mixed with hot water, then placed on your feet will help disguise foot odor. Radishes can be used if you don't have ginger available.





Tips %26amp; Warnings





Although you can temporarily disguise foot odor, you should find a way to permanently get rid of the problem. Try wearing cotton socks and soaking your feet at night in a salt solution to treat foot odor.





If you can't find a home remedy to relieve your foot odor, speak to a physician about other methods that you can try.



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