Fight Shoe Odor with These Simple Tricks
What can be worse than
the odor of stinky shoes? It’s bearable when you come home and no one except
you smells it. But when you spend the entire day in the office or you’re going
to visit someone’s house, shoe odor is absolutely unnecessary.
Sweat, bacteria, and
foot problems are the major causes of disgusting shoe odor. While you’ll be
trying to eliminate the root cause, give a whirl the following tricks to
instantly get rid of your constant shoe odor.
1. Black tea bags
Enjoy a cup of black
tea and combat shoe odor at the same time. Just brew your tea as usual and
place those tea bags in your shoes, leave for a few hours or overnight and
remove them. Black tea has powerful antibacterial properties and it kills
bacteria – one of the main causes of the odor – preventing them from spreading
onto your feet.
2. Baking soda
You can also treat
stinky feet with baking soda. Sprinkle a dash of baking soda on each shoe and
leave overnight. Wipe it off in the morning and you’re ready to go. It’s
crucial to remove it because baking soda can negatively affect your feet
health.
3. Cloves
Need to fight the odor
during the day? Put 2 to 3 cloves in each shoe and the odor will disappear.
Clove oil can do the trick as well. Just don’t overdo it. 2 drops will be
enough.
4. Dryer sheets
Don’t feel like
wearing the shoes with cloves? Place dryer sheets instead. They will keep your
feet sweat- and odor-free during the day and won’t cause an uncomfortable
feeling.
5. Kitty litter
Whether it’s silicon
or natural wood, kitty litter can help you destroy the odor of stinky shoes in
a jiff. It’s best if you use kitty litter infused with mild deodorizer. Layer
the shoes with kitty litter and leave for an hour or overnight. Throw it away
and you’re ready to get your boots on.
6. Cornstarch
Due to its excellent
perspiration absorption ability, cornstarch will keep your feet dry all day
long and thus prevent the odor. Simply sprinkle a bit of cornstarch on each
foot and inside each shoe.
7. Essential oils
Eucalyptus and tea
tree oils can also work miracles for your stinky feet. Not only will they take
away the odor buy they will also kill bacteria and keep your feet healthy. Add
2 to 3 drops to each shoe and voila! Never apply essential oils directly onto
your skin as they can cause irritation and allergy reaction.
8. Sage
Sage is an incredible
source of tannic acid, which kills any unpleasant smell. Sprinkle ground sage
on your shoes and feet or place a few sage leaves in each to fight the shoe
odor. You can also add sage leaves to your footbath to combat bacteria.
You can also place
your shoes outdoors in the sunlight to quickly get rid of the smell. But most
importantly, keep your feet healthy and wear only high-quality shoes. Do you have
flat feet? Try to shop for the best walking shoes for
flat feet.
Unboxing: Freedom Japanese Market Box
Hello my lovelies and welcome to my new post! Today, as you can see, we will be doing an unboxing post! I know it's been a while since I've done one, but I am pretty sure this post will make up for it. Today we are unboxing Freedom Japanese Market box full of snacks and candy! These products are shipped directly from Japan and are usually some sort of Japan exclusive products. This is an easy way to try out something different and unique.
They offer 1, 3, 6 month plan as well as a yearly subscription. Free shipping is included in the price. You won't have to wonder what is it that you got in your package because there is a list of products inside in English together with around a pound of products. Payments are easy and secure, with PayPal or credit cards. You can also order a box to be delivered to your friends and family as a gift (which is quite a nice idea). Also you are free to cancel your subscription any time without penalties.
I had a lot of fun checking out these Japanese products and I hope you will too!
They offer 1, 3, 6 month plan as well as a yearly subscription. Free shipping is included in the price. You won't have to wonder what is it that you got in your package because there is a list of products inside in English together with around a pound of products. Payments are easy and secure, with PayPal or credit cards. You can also order a box to be delivered to your friends and family as a gift (which is quite a nice idea). Also you are free to cancel your subscription any time without penalties.
I had a lot of fun checking out these Japanese products and I hope you will too!
So here are also my impressions when it comes to the candies and snacks I tried out.
I tried out all of these candies that you can see in the photos and it was such a fun experience for me. I previously unboxed many japan candy boxes but this one in particular might just be the one with most variety in it. You get both sweet and salty items, while none of the items are too small or there just for one mouthful. You get to taste all snacks and candy for a while and get a clear impression on it.
The small origami of the month really stole my heart. Also I love all the chips and clips type of products that were in this box. I had a chance to try out my first Dorito ever, even tho this one had a special flavor so it was really spicy. I really enjoyed marshmallows and caramel corn. In Europe there aren't so many sweet snacks that are shaped like salty ones, so it was so much fun!
All in all, this box and the experience of Japan and taste pallet that it offers are completely worth the money in my opinion. It is a great idea for you to treat yourself with it or have fun with your friends and family.
I hope you enjoyed the review my darlings. Let me know if you have similar experience with food boxes my loves!
Lots of love
Venoma
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