Are Crocs Bad for Your Feet
5) Wash your feet. Just kidding. But seriously though, if you’ve got smelly feet the first place you should look is between your toes. Whether it’s dry skin or sweaty summertime toes, if you want to keep them fresh and dry wash them at least once a day. Even if you don’t have time, it doesn’t hurt to make some room in your schedule for a quick scrub-down with warm water and soap at least every couple of days or so. 6) Keep your shoes out of the sun. If you don’t want your shoes to dry up and melt into worthless piles of plastic, make sure you put them in a cool, dark place. Or, if it’s summertime and they are already in the sun; sweep them off with a leaf blower every once in a while. Image credit : shoeguidepro.com 7) Avoid smelly foods. Okay, we know this might sound obvious, but we’re not kidding around here. Acids like garlic and citrus fruits can make your feet stink even worse than they already do after a long day without washing, which is really saying something because – as