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How to: Eliminate Cheese Feet | Stylight

How to: Eliminate Cheese Feet | Stylight

How to: Eliminate Cheese Feet | Stylight

Whenever my sister and I drive a car together in the summer and she calls out "I'm driving", I get scared and anxious. Why? Because I know that the worst minutes of my life are about to follow. But not because of her driving style, but because of her ballerinas – with which she can't drive a car. That's why she simply takes off her right shoe to drive and places it on the center console. Uhhhh, that cheesefoot smell... So that you don't eventually attract attention, we searched for the best anti-cheesefoot tips - and found them:

1. Cedar wood insoles smell wonderful and are easy to order online. There should be the best at zedern-sole.com.

2. Febreze is actually a remedy for bad smells in textiles. But it doesn't just help on the sofa. Simply spray into the shoes and let it work overnight.

3. Sagrotan Hygiene Spray fights nasty bacteria, fungi and viruses - and not just on the hands.

4. Whether as a tea or as a foot bath: thanks to its bitter substances, sage has an anti-inflammatory and antiperspirant effect. Not for nothing does the name sage mean something like "healing".

5. Socks with cat litter. Sounds weird, but it works: Fill socks with litter, tie them up and put them in your stinky shoes overnight.

6. Baking powder is an old household remedy that is said to help against a number of things, including the smell of cheese foot. Ballerinas are sprinkled with baking soda and left overnight. Knock out the next morning, done.

How to: Eliminate cheese feet | Stylight

7. Foot deodorants are available in every drugstore or pharmacy. It is best to spray your feet all over with it first thing in the morning. Use again and again during the day.

8. Cinnamon is similar to baking powder. You put some of it in your shoes every day. The only disadvantage: the feet become a little brownish. So wash it off well in the evening.

9. Lavender bags also help with smelly shoes. You put them in your shoes every night and take them out in the morning.

10. A special trick used by ballet dancers: foot powder. It is available in every pharmacy and not only helps against the stench, but also when wearing in new shoes. It prevents blisters and prolapsed spots.

11. Dry shampoo is actually a powder that is used on the hair to remove oil or moisture from it. It also has a drying effect on shoes.

12. Small Bundeswehr trick: Antihydral. An antiperspirant ointment that is applied for about three days.

Sister, from now on you're always welcome to drive!

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