Okay. This is kinda gross. My feet smell and it's a disgusting odor. It's really embarressing if you go to someone's house and have to take your shoes off. Is there a way I can control the odor? Please help!!
clearlypink428 answered Monday May 29 2006, 3:49 pm: wear flip flops and keep your feet as dry as you can. i would suggest the spongeytype flip flops you can get at walmart- cuz they absorb. id also suggest rinsing them with the hose before you come in the house at night, and leaving them out to air. [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
itsz_JESS answered Sunday May 28 2006, 1:34 pm: sometimes you can put baby powder in the shoe and most of the smell will not be there.. but you can try washing the inside of the shoes or put perfume in it so it wont smell as much. also try changing your socks ..maybe that will work too. good luck! [ itsz_JESS's advice column | Ask itsz_JESS A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday May 28 2006, 9:37 am: theres this kind of deoderant for your feet. its called thai crystal deoderant stone or something like that. you should try it. it can be bought at like any pharamacies and giant i think [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Eustachius answered Sunday May 28 2006, 3:47 am: You probably have athlete's foot or something. While most people think of it as itching and burning, there's smell that goes along with it too. I would get a anti-fungal powder spray for your feet from the store. Also, wear shoes that breathe well. Chances are that a reason for the smell is dampness and sweat. Keep your feet dry! If you wear boots all the time, switch to something cooler like tennis shoes, or only wear shoes when you need them. And make sure you always wear clean socks. =P
jealousyxo answered Sunday May 28 2006, 12:52 am: Type in google "how to get rid of bad foot odor" and your question will be answered in most of the websites that pop up.
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