This is gonna sound disgusting but during the past week my feet have been smelling really badly. They never used to be like that, its just happened recently.
What can i do to stop them smelling?
If it helps, im 13/f
Thanks in advance, xxx
xoxoPrettyNPinkxoxo answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 5:37 pm: It is probably because you are wearing socks and shoes. They make your feet really sweaty. First of all make sure your socks are made from 100% cotton. Other kinds make your feet sweat really bad and that causes the smell. Try getting a powder to put in your shoes to get the smell out (you can get soe at any local drug store). Also just try spraying smelly things on them like perfume in them to temporarily get the smell out.
BlondBritBrit answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 2:46 pm: What I used to do when the only socks I had were tall socks and they were geeky, I just didnt wear them; so when I took a shower, I filled it like a bath only 3 or 4 inches high. Then I'd take my shower while standing in the shallow bath. It worked too =]
AdviceMistress answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 1:53 pm: you should try going to the store and get dr. scholl's foot line powders, i know my cousin had really badly smelling feet and when he got the powder it did wonderss. also it might be because you are constantly wearing sneakers and socks, which can cause sooooo much sweat and smell too. if you do wear sneakers i would say get the powder for them. and wash your feet if you want. hope i helped.
xxsima answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 1:32 pm: It might be because of your shoes. You can get those special racks that you put in your dryer, and you can wash your shoes, then stick them in your dryer. You can also use that Dr. Scholl's shoe powder stuff and sprinkle it on the insides of your shoes. Put some scented lotion on your feet every day, be sure to wash them when you're taking a shower with your loofah. [if you use one.]
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