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Top 5 foot scrubs in the test - The best products for soft and well-groomed feet

When it comes to foot care, many people only think of cutting and painting their nails. But the skin on your feet also needs care, especially in the form of regular exfoliation. That's why we set out to find the best foot scrub products to present you with our top 5. Our test results are suitable for both women and men to get soft, well-groomed feet.

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Why is foot scrub important?

Did you know that the skin on our feet is particularly stressed? Wearing shoes and socks often causes moisture to build up, which can lead to increased callus formation. This callus can not only look unsightly, but also lead to pain and inflammation. With regular foot peeling, you can counteract this problem and at the same time ensure better blood circulation and a pleasant skin feeling.

What should you look for when buying a foot scrub?

Before we present our top 5, we would like to give you some tips on what to look for when buying a foot scrub. Make sure that the product is suitable for your skin type and does not trigger any allergic reactions. The consistency of the scrub is also important to ensure easy and effective application. In addition, you should pay attention to ingredients such as urea or lactic acid, which have an intensive care effect on the skin.

Here are the 5 best foot scrubs

1st place: Kneipp foot butter and peeling

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Our test winner is the foot butter and peeling by Kneipp. The product consists of a creamy butter and containing jojoba and almond oil, as well as fine sugar crystal as a peeling. The peeling is very gentle yet effective in removing rough and dry skin areas. The butter also moisturises and intensively nourishes the skin. The scent of oranges and cinnamon makes the application a soothing experience.


2nd place: Balea foot scrub

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Second place goes to the Balea foot scrub by Balea. The combination of pumice granules and jojoba oil ensures a gentle and thorough cleansing of the feet. The product has a fresh scent and leaves the skin soft and supple.


3rd place: Scholl Velvet Smooth Express Pedi

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The Scholl Velvet Smooth Express Pedi comes third in our test. The electric callus remover gently and effectively removes excess skin on the feet and leaves the skin feeling smooth. The integrated safety stop ensures safe use and the ergonomic design makes it easy to handle.


4th place: L'Occitane Shea Butter Foot Cream

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In fourth place is the Shea Butter Foot cream by L'Occitane. The product contains shea butter and glycerine to nourish and soothe the skin. The peeling consists of crushed apricot kernels and is particularly effective in removing calluses. The subtle scent of lavender and tea tree oil makes for a pleasant application experience.


5th place: Neutrogena foot cream anti-keratin

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Fifth place goes to Neutrogena's Anti-Corn Skin Foot Cream. The formula with 25% urea and panthenol dissolves calluses and protects the skin from further drying. The cream is quickly absorbed and does not leave a greasy film on the skin. The cream is also particularly effective for heavily used feet.


Conclusion

Foot scrub is an important component of foot care to get soft and well-groomed feet. Our top 5 foot peeling products have proven to be particularly effective and skin-friendly in our test. From the creamy foot butter and scrub by Kneipp to the electric callus removal with the Scholl Velvet Smooth Express Pedi, there is a suitable product for every taste and need. When buying, pay attention to your individual needs and choose a product that meets your requirements.

More tips for foot care

In addition to regular foot peeling, there are other measures you can take to optimally care for your feet. We have put together some tips for you here:

  • Wear comfortable shoes: Avoid tight and uncomfortable shoes to prevent pressure points and pain in the feet.
  • Change socks and shoes regularly: Wearing damp socks and shoes can cause bacteria and fungi to multiply, which can lead to unpleasant odours and infections.
  • Dry your feet thoroughly: Especially between the toes, it is important to dry the feet well after showering or bathing to avoid moisture.
  • Apply cream to your feet regularly: A good foot cream can nourish the skin and protect it from drying out. It is best to use a cream with urea or other moisturising ingredients.
  • Go for regular pedicures: A professional pedicure can help to effectively remove calluses and keratinisation and optimally care for the feet.

Regular foot care

Regular foot care is important to maintain healthy and well-groomed feet. In addition to regular exfoliation, there are other measures you can take to care for the skin on your feet and protect it from cornification. Our top 5 foot peeling products have proven to be particularly effective and skin-friendly in our test to remove rough and dry skin areas. Choose the right product for your needs and pamper your feet with comprehensive care.

Questions and answers

How often should you perform foot peeling?

It is recommended to perform foot peeling once or twice a week to maintain healthy and well-groomed skin on the feet. If you have particularly dry or horny skin, you can also use the peeling more often, but you should be careful not to irritate the skin.

Can you also make the peeling yourself?

Yes, it is quite possible to make your own foot scrub. A simple recipe, for example, is a mixture of olive oil and sea salt. Mix the two ingredients in a 1:1 ratio and gently massage the mixture into the skin on your feet.

Can you also use electric foot scrubs?

Yes, electric foot scrubs are a popular alternative to manual scrubs. They mostly use abrasive rollers or rasps to gently remove calluses. However, be careful not to use the device too long on one spot and not to press too hard to avoid injury.

Is foot peeling also suitable for diabetics?

Diabetes patients may experience increased callus formation on the feet, which can lead to injuries and inflammation. Regular foot care is therefore particularly important. Before using foot scrubs, however, diabetics should definitely consult their doctor to avoid possible risks.

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