“My 15-Minute Apple Cider Vinegar Foot Soak: The Surprising Results and How to Try It Yourself”

For dry, cracked heels: Add 1 tablespoon of honey for extra moisture.

For odor control: Use tea tree oil instead of lavender; it has natural antibacterial properties.

For relaxation: Replace some of the water with warm chamomile tea.

For exfoliation: After soaking, gently scrub with a pumice stone to remove softened dead skin.

FAQ

1. Is apple cider vinegar safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, but dilute it well. If you feel any burning or irritation, remove your feet immediately.

2. Can I soak my feet every day?
Daily use isn’t necessary; 1–3 times per week is usually enough.

3. Will this help with toenail fungus?
ACV has antifungal properties, but it’s not a guaranteed cure. It may help reduce symptoms over time but isn’t a substitute for medical treatment.

4. Can I use white vinegar instead?
Yes, but apple cider vinegar is gentler on the skin and has a milder scent.

5. How long should each soak last?
Keep it to 10–20 minutes to avoid over-drying your skin.