Do you feel like you have the ugliest feet on earth? Are your feet dry crusty and riddled with thick dead cracked skin, corns, calluses and darkened skin? Do you feel like you have the ugliest feet on earth sometimes? Do you hate when it starts getting warm because you KNOW you won’t be able to wear any cute sandals or sexy open toe heels? Yeah I’ve been there and hated every minute of it. Oh and Macy’s doesn’t make it any easier around spring. When you walk by the wrong department (shoes) and see the cutest heels with a peak-a-boo-toe or a pair of cute comfortable thong-like sandals.
Having ugly feet is hard, especially if you’re female. Guys may or may not care about that stuff (they’re supposed to be ugly haha!) but it’s a hard thing being a lady with “beast feet”. Women have the burden of maintaining their feet to a certain standard. Also, just like ashy skin, ugly feet are a “Pet peeve” among certain cultures communities. So that makes it even harder on some us when you cannot avoid hiding your feet. How to fix my ugly feet
Unfortunately, some people have these same ugly feet issues with their hands. Thick dead ugly crusty skin, darkened knuckles (hand corns), and palms rough as the bottom of their feet.
Mild Case: Your feat are ugly due to maybe a jacked up pinky toe, and a little dead skin that you scrub off with a pumice stone. You can still wear open toed shoes, but are limited to ones that only show your first two or three toes.
Moderate Case: Lots of dead skin on your feet a few corns. You have a jacked up pinky toe. You’re embarrassed at going to the nail shop, so you do your own pedicures. There are certain trick tasks you have to do to make your feet presentable comfortable enough for you to show them in public. You work hard giving yourself pedicures, and afterwards you use a makeup concealer on your feet. You still wear open toed shoes, but are limited to ones that only show your first two or three toes.
Severe Case: THICK dead skin covers the entire bottom half of your feet, your pinky toes, and the side of your big toes. A crusty layer of skin covers the top half of your feet. Your pinky toenails are dark crusty, other toenails maybe also. You never go outside without socks even in the summer time. You won’t go without socks during “intimate” encounters. You won’t even show your feet to your spouse to whom you’ve been with for 10-20 years. You don’t even bother trying to fix your feet because you know it’s hopeless.
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WHAT CAUSES CORNS CALLUSES DEAD SKIN DARK TOENAILS ?
Callus: Hard dry thick layer of dead skin that develops do to extreme and constant pressure friction. A callus is an inflammatory reaction toward this pressure friction. The skin naturally tries to protect itself by developing a thick layer of dead skin to shield it.
Corns: Basically, it’s what you call a callus that has developed on toes or knuckles(hands). Corns can be pink raw, beige like the sole of your foot, or dark skinned. Some corns calluses can be painful. A lot of times they are not, they’re just dry crusty ugly to look at.
Dead skin: Massive layers of dead skin generally develop due to moisture loss and due to pressure friction (callus).Dark Toenails: Due to constant pressure toes will discolor thicken. The darker the toenail, indicates the severity of the trauma it has been put through. Most peoples “pinky” toes are dark thick due to it’s position or proximity inside of shoes. Because of this, pinky toes tend to take the brunt of the pressure/friction/weight when you’re walking, working, dancing, exercising, etc.
Most Athletes have ugly feet due to years of constant physical exercise during games training. Dancers performers tend to have the same issues. A lot of female celebrities have bad feet due to wearing fashionable (but extremely uncomfortable) heels constantly. Dark toenails, thick toenails, corns, calluses, dead skin, blisters, etc. will develop remain until the source of constant irritation is ceased.