
Happy Feet: How To Take Care Of Your Feet While Travelling
Exploring the world is so much fun, but it can take its toll on your feet. Just think about what you put them through. So that you can carry on moving and still look good in sandals, here’s how you can take care of your feet while travelling.
More than one reason to go to the beach
Not only is the beach relaxing and easy on the eye, it can also do wonders for your feet. The sand massages your feet as you walk on it, but if you add it to something like sun lotion, it can also make a great natural exfoliator.
Get Rubbing
Look after your feet with regular applications of creams, balms and scrubs. Bare Foot have a great range of products that not only work wonders on tired soles, but smell great and come in handy 15ml sachets if you have to pack light. Available in lemon and sage, peppermint and plum, and lavender and mint, your feet can look, feel and smell good wherever you are.
Buy Bare Foot products from Superdrug.com
Buy That Booty
If you need to buy a new pair of boots because you’re planning on hiking the Himalayas or such like on your travels, you’re going to need to make sure that they’re the right ones for what you’re going to be doing. Trainers may do the job, but if you’re carrying a lot on your back, you need something stiff and sturdy that will support the weight on your ankles and feet.
Break Them In
Once you’ve bought your new boots and you’re too excited to wait to wear them, you’ll be doing yourself a favour. Breaking them in will set their shape for life to become the perfect boots for your feet.
Blast The Blisters
Should any footwear rub on your feet while walking, you might become a victim to every walker’s nemesis: the blister. So you can continue on your travels without slowing down, carry some Compeed blister plasters. You can get them in a variety of shapes and sizes, so they’ll help to heal and reduce the pressure on ankles, sides, soles and even toes.
Stock up on Compeed Blister Plasters at Superdrug.com
Image courtesy of Mike Baird