Tips and ideas for how you can help your cracked heels! Help for heel pain caused by dry cracked skin including essential oils and recipes for roller balls and balm.
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If your heels look anything like mine, this article is for you!
Dry, cracked heels are very common, and range from annoying (because of how they look) to painful if the cracks are deep.
Our feet really don’t have the oil glands nearby to keep them from drying out so dry out they do!
There are other causes too, such as dehydration, accumulation of dead cells and fungal infections, ill-fitting shoes that add increased pressure to the heels, prolonged periods of standing or walking, excess weight or dry skin conditions like psoriasis or eczema.
An easy and natural way to heal your heels is to use essential oils. Many have properties that are anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-septic, analgesic and moisturizing.
These properties all help to heal cracks, exfoliate dead skin cells, relieve pain, kill any fungus exacerbating the problem and moisturize to prevent future cracking.
Best Essential Oils for Cracked Heels
Obviously, some oils are better than others, so here are the best ones to use for your feet:
Eucalyptus – kills bacteria that could be a root cause of cracked heels, soothe dry skin and disinfect shoes, socks, and the feet.
Lemon – removes toxins, improves circulation to the area, works quickly for really dry feet.
Lavender Essential Oil – antiseptic, analgesic and moisturizing.
Tea Tree – antifungal, antiseptic, antibacterial, antimicrobial…basically anti everything except healing! Also heals quickly.
Peppermint – contains omega 3 fatty acids which feed the skin while moisturizing and cooling.
How To Prepare Your Feet For Oils
The best way to get started with using oils is to make sure that your feet are in the best condition to absorb what they need from the oils. To do that you need to soak your feet for 10 to 15 minutes first. This will soften the skin.
You can add oils to the soak, but even just using plain warm water will work. Next use a pumice stone to remove as much of the dead skin as you can. Dead skin blocks the healthy skin underneath from absorbing what it needs.
While many of the oils above cn be used “neat” or undiluted, using a carrier oil to dilute them can help keep any possible irritation that undiluted oils could cause, as well as add it their own helpful properties.
You can use sweet almond oil, coconut oil, and even avocado oil. Dilute to a ratio of about 5ml of essential oil every 100ml of the carrier oil or about 3-5%. Basically, you can just use the diluted oil directly on your softened feet. If using at night, be sure to put on cotton socks to keep from getting the oil on your bed sheets.
Once you’ve diluted the essential oil you’ll be left with healthy massage oil that is safe to use. Simply massage the oil into the heels working the oil as deep as you can. Take your time to ensure the oil is properly absorbed. Slip on a pair of cotton socks to keep the oil from being rubbed onto furniture.
Essential Oils For Heels Recipes
While you can use essential oils separately to help with painful cracked heels, mixing up a batch of balm or a roller ball could help even more! It makes treating your cracked heels daily super simple.
Essential Oils Heel Balm
- ¼ cup beeswax pastilles
- ½ cup shea butter
- ¼ cup coconut oil
- 10 drops tea tree
- 10 drops lavender
- 10 drops frankincense
- 10 drops peppermint
- Double boiler
- 8 oz glass jar
In the double boiler, melt the beeswax, shea butter and coconut oil together until clear and remove from the heat. After cooling for about 2 minutes, add the essential oils and stir. Put the mixture in a jar and refrigerate to set. To use it, massage into your feet and then put a pair of cotton socks on.
Essential Oils For Heels Roll-on Blend
- 10 drops tea tree oil
- 10 drops lavender oil
- 10 drops peppermint oil
- 5 drops thyme oil
- Fractionated coconut oil
- 10 ml roll-on bottle
Open the roller bottle and add the essential oils one at a time and top off with the coconut oil. Replace the top and cap and shake to combine the oils. Use on heels anytime, just be sure to wear socks to keep from staining floors, furniture or shoes.
Foot Soak For Heels
- Large bucket, basin or tub
- 10 drops tea tree
- 7 drops lavender
- A handful of Epsom salts
- Anti-fungal soap
- Pumice stone
- Towel
- A jug of warm water for rinsing
Fill the tub or basin with hot water (not too hot – no burns!), adding the Epsom salts as it fills. Once full (remember not to overfill because you need to add your feet!) add the essential oils. Use your feet to stir in the oils and soak your feet for about 15 minutes.
Clean your feet with the soap and use the pumice stone to remove the dead skin, and then rinse with clean water. You can also use the balm or roll-on above or just dry and go. You could even run another basin full of water and oils to let them absorb even more.
Natural Home Remedies For Cracked Heels Wrapup
If you are like me, you have been walking around without shoes your whole life! I am functionally a washer-woman from the 1900s who never puts on shoes unless I have to!
Or you have a medical condition that causes your heels to crack and you don't need to add even more skin health medicines to the mix!
Hopefully this article helped you get a little relief and clear up those cracked heels!
Other Essential Oils Resources
I thought you might like to have some other ideas about how you can use essential oils in your natural living life!
Jana
Friday 8th of March 2024
Thank you for this information. As I have gotten older I am having more trouble with dry and cracked heels. I have tried a lot of things but they have only been somewhat effective. Also, in fairness to said methods, I am a caregiver to several family members and often do not follow through on maintaining self-care routines. I am working on that. So, that said, I am looking forward to trying this out.