6 Homemade Foot Scrub Recipes for Summer Ready Feet (2024)

by Stephanie Gerber Reviewed by: Dr. Gina Maria Jansheski, M.D., FAAP,
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Sandal season is upon us, which means your feet (and toes!) are on display and soft soles and non-cracked heels are a must. If you're in need of some extra exfoliation, here's my favorite quick and easy homemade foot scrub to give your toes some TLC.

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What the heck is that stuff you ask? This is the goop you get when you combine coffee grounds, banana, and oil for an exfoliating and softening homemade foot scrub - and your feet will love it! I know, it kind of sounds like some bizzaro-world recipe for banana bread, but it's not. It's the perfect homemade foot scrub recipe for super-smooth feet.

A while back I experimented with a banana foot mask and loved it—my rough feet were so smooth!—but wrapping yourself in banana is a tiny bit messy. This time I've combined the mask with a scrub so you can apply it, finish reading People, and then let the salt and coffee do their scrubbing magic.

Jump to:
  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Hard Calluses? Scrub with Salted Citrus
  • Cracked Heels? Soothe + Repair with Oatmeal
  • Stinky Feet? KO odor with a Margarita Lime Scrub
  • Tired Feet? Revive with a Peppermint Scrub
  • Yellow Nails? Whiten with Strawberry
  • Storage
  • FAQ
  • Hand + Feet Recipes

Ingredients

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I love using coffee grounds because a) it's cheap and eco-friendly and 2) the caffeine can help tone your legs. You can use already brewed grounds, or buy some cheap grounds to set aside just for this.

Unlike more sensitive skin areas, rough feet can handle larger granules like coffee and salt for exfoliation. So scrub away with coarse salts and leftover grounds!

And banana has amazing natural softening abilities—you can use this magic mask ingredient for softer skin head to toe!

See recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

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Soak first! Before you start scrubbing, soak your feet for a few minutes to soften dry skin, so your exfoliation can be even more effective.

All you need is 1 cup of white vinegar and ¼ cup sea salt or Epsom salt in a bowl of warm water. Add a few drops of essential oils for your feet if you want.

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Gather your salt, banana, coffee and oil.

Then sit on the side of the tub with a magazine for 10 minutes and let the acidic water soften your soles and prep them for a foot-scrubbing session.

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Combine ingredients in a bowl and slather all over your feet and lower legs. Then give your feet and legs a really nice, long scrub.

Massage into your skin and then let it sit for 10-ish minutes. Then rinse yourself and the tub well.

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To seal the moisture in, apply a generous layer of your favorite foot cream and pop some socks on before you go to bed. This really locks in all the extra hydration from the bananas and ensures that your feet aren't left looking crusty or ashy!

Hint: I highly recommend doing this scrub/mask in the tub to keep the mess contained.

Hard Calluses? Scrub with Salted Citrus

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Soak in a solution with a few aspirin to let the salicylic acid break down calluses. Or use a pineapple soak. Combine the manual exfoliation of sea salt with the natural citric acid of grapefruit to buff them away.

  • ¼ cup sea salt
  • 1 tablespoon grapeseed oil
  • 1 tablespoon grapefruit zest
  • 2 teaspoon fresh grapefruit juice

Mix salt with the oil and stir in grapefruit zest and juice. You could also use lime or lemon juice.

While seated (try the edge of the tub), vigorously massage a bit of scrub into the soles while using a softer touch on the tops of your feet. Rinse well.

Cracked Heels? Soothe + Repair with Oatmeal

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Gentle exfoliation is key when your feet are already cracked and sore! Oats exfoliate dry skin while their hydrating, anti-inflammatory, and soothing compounds help heal cracked skin [source]. Mix with mangoes to slough off dead skin.

  • 2 tablespoon ground oatmeal
  • ¼ cup mango
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon raw honey

Cut up an entire mango into chunks, and puree it in a blender or food processor. Mix in the oats, turmeric, and honey, and stir well with a spoon.

While in the shower, you can use this as a scrub first and then a mask by leaving it on the skin for 5 to 10 minutes. Or sit by the tub and cover feet with plastic wrap and relax for 10–15 minutes.

Then rinse with warm water and follow up with your usual moisturizer. Repeat twice a week for baby soft feet in two weeks.

Stinky Feet? KO odor with a Margarita Lime Scrub

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Soak with tea tree and ACV first to kill bacteria. The tequila and lime juice are natural antiseptics, the sea salt exfoliates dead skin, and the olive oil calms any inflammation [source] and locks in moisture.

Mix all ingredients together in small bowl until you have a paste. Add more olive oil if needed. Then scrub away in the shower.

Tired Feet? Revive with a Peppermint Scrub

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Sea salt works to exfoliate the rough, hard skin on the feet. Coconut oil hydrates dry areas, while peppermint [source] and tea tree [source] act as an antiseptic for clean skin. Plus, the peppermint creates a cool, tingly feeling.

Combine coconut oil and the essential oils in a small bowl, then add the sea salt and cornmeal. Add more coconut oil if needed for a spreadable texture. Massage into damp feet, and then rinse and pat dry.

Yellow Nails? Whiten with Strawberry

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First, soak your feet with with 3 denture tablets or with hydrogen peroxide. Then use a natural remedy for whitening your teeth (strawberries!) to treat your toes.

  • 2 mashed strawberries
  • 1 tablespoon baking soda

Combine strawberries and baking soda in a small bowl. Buff onto nails with a clean toothbrush for 1 minute, let sit for 15 minutes then rinse. Use twice a month.

Storage

These scrubs are meant to be mixed up and used immediately. If you do have extras, store them in the fridge and use within 2-3 days.

FAQ

How often should I use a foot scrub?

For most people, using a foot scrub 2-3 times a week is sufficient to maintain smooth feet. However, individuals with sensitive skin may prefer using it less frequently.

Can I use a body scrub on my feet?

Of course. But a specialized foot scrub may be more effective because the skin on your feet is thicker and may require a more potent exfoliating mixture.

Can foot scrubs help with foot odor?

Yes, foot scrubs can contribute to reducing foot odor by removing bacteria and dead skin cells from the feet. Additionally, some ingredients, like tea tree oil or peppermint, have natural antibacterial properties.

Hand + Feet Recipes

Looking for more ways to treat your feet? Try these recipes:

Coffee Banana Homemade Foot Scrub + Mask Recipe

Get ready for summer sandals with this natural banana and coffee homemade foot scrub and soak.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Active Time5 minutes mins

Total Time10 minutes mins

Course: Bath and Body, Natural Beauty

Cuisine: DIY

Keyword: body scrub, foot scrub, mask

Yield: 1 scrub

Author: Stephanie Gerber

Cost: $4

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl and spoon

Materials

  • ¼ cup fresh coffee grounds
  • ¼ cup kosher salt
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • ½ banana

Instructions

  • Combine ingredients in a bowl and slather all over your feet and lower legs.

  • Pack the banana around your feet and let it sit for 5-10 minutes.

  • Then give your feet and legs a really nice, long scrub.

  • Rinse yourself and the tub well.

Notes

Hard Calluses? Scrub with Salted Citrus

  • ¼ cup sea salt
  • 1 tablespoon grapeseed oil
  • 1 tablespoon grapefruit zest
  • 2 teaspoon fresh grapefruit juice

Mix salt with the oil and stir in grapefruit zest and juice. You could also use lime or lemon juice.

While seated (try the edge of the tub), vigorously massage a bit of scrub into the soles while using a softer touch on the tops of your feet. Rinse well.

Cracked Heels? Soothe + Repair with Oatmeal

  • 2 tablespoons ground oatmeal
  • ¼ cup mango
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon raw honey

Cut up an entire mango into chunks, and puree it in a blender or food processor. Mix in the oats, turmeric, and honey, and stir well with a spoon.

While in the shower, you can use this as a scrub first and then a mask by leaving it on the skin for 5 to 10 minutes. Or sit by the tub and cover feet with plastic wrap and relax for 10–15 minutes.

Then rinse with warm water and follow up with your usual moisturizer. Repeat twice a week for baby soft feet in two weeks.

Stinky Feet? KO odor with a Margarita Lime Scrub

Mix all ingredients together in small bowl until you have a paste. Add more olive oil if needed. Then scrub away in the shower.

Tired Feet? Revive with a Peppermint Scrub

Combine coconut oil and the essential oils in a small bowl, then add the sea salt and cornmeal. Add more coconut oil if needed for a spreadable texture. Massage into damp feet, and then rinse and pat dry.

Yellow Nails? Whiten with Strawberry

  • 2 mashed strawberries
  • 1 tablespoon baking soda

Combine strawberries and baking soda in a small bowl. Buff onto nails with a clean toothbrush for 1 minute, let sit for 15 minutes then rinse. Use twice a month.

References

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6 Homemade Foot Scrub Recipes for Summer Ready Feet (2024)

FAQs

What is the best homemade foot scrub? ›

Combine sugar and almond oil in a clean, dry bowl and add oil slowly until you have a soft, wet-sand consistency. Add as much lemon essential oil as preferred and work into feet for five minutes before rinsing away in the shower. Your feet will feel like they've had a refreshing spa treatment.

How do you make homemade body scrub for summer? ›

Coconut Oil and Oat Scrub

Mix the honey and coconut oil and allow the mixture to sit for some time. Mix in the oats and allow them to absorb the oil and honey. Smooth on the paste on dry skin and rinse off. This oat and coconut oil body scrub works magic for dry and sensitive skin.

How can I exfoliate my feet naturally? ›

Mix 2 tablespoons of sea salt in equal amounts of lemon juice and baby oil. Apply the scrub gently on your feet and rub it in circular motions over your heels, ankles and in between your toes. Use a foot scrub brush to remove the dead skin and wash your feet with warm water.

How do you make a foot soak and scrub? ›

Fill a container with warm water and three caps of Listerine, and soak your feet for 25 minutes. Coconut and salt – This scrub is great for exfoliating your feet and moisturizing dry and cracked skin. Mix three tablespoons of coconut oil, half a cup of salt, and some drops of fragrance if you desire.

Is salt or sugar scrub better for feet? ›

Because it's more abrasive, choose salt for scrubbing notoriously dryer areas of your body - feet, elbows, knuckles and legs. Sea salt also draws toxins out of the body and acts as an anti-inflammatory for sore muscles.

What do you put on your feet before scrubbing? ›

You can soothe your feet and eliminate dull skin after a long day by soaking your feet in a baking soda bath. Dissolve a few tablespoons of baking soda in a basin of warm water. You can then gently scrub your feet afterward with a baking soda paste.

What is the best homemade scrub for summer? ›

Aloe Vera-Green Tea Scrub: Steep a green tea bag in 1/2 cup of hot water for a few minutes, then let it cool. Mix 2 tablespoons of aloe vera gel, 1 tablespoon of brewed green tea, and 2 tablespoons of fine oatmeal. Massage the scrub onto your face in gentle circular motions.

How do you make a 3 ingredient body scrub? ›

How To Make Sugar Scrub. Add all your ingredients (sugar, baby oil or coconut oil, and body wash) into a bowl and stir the mixture until combined to make this DIY sugar scrub. If you use coconut oil you need to get it to liquid form. A few seconds in the microwave and you'll have the coconut oil melted.

How do you exfoliate in the summer? ›

To use: Make sure the skin has been softened with warm water. Apply scrub and rub into the skin using circular motions with your fingertips. Be careful not to scrub too hard and don't scrub the same area for too long. Rinse skin well, then applying a hydrating moisturizer is recommended.

How can I get rid of thick dead skin on my feet naturally? ›

Pumice stones or foot files
  1. Soak the feet in warm water to soften the dead skin.
  2. Wet the pumice stone or foot file with warm water.
  3. Gently rub the pumice stone or foot file over the dead skin or callus. ...
  4. Rinse the dead skin off the feet. ...
  5. Pat the feet dry with a clean towel.
  6. Moisturize the feet with cream, lotion, or oil.

Is it better to scrub your feet wet or dry? ›

Is It Better To Scrub Your Feet Wet or Dry? Wet skin is softer, but it can hide the problem areas. Plus, for some, exfoliating or scrubbing wet skin can be too harsh and irritating. We recommend scrubbing dry skin instead.

What is the safest way to exfoliate your feet? ›

To exfoliate and smooth your feet, combine ½ cup of epsom salt into a foot bath, or one cup of epsom salt into a bathtub of warm water. Soak your feet for up to 20 minutes in the epsom salt solution. Use a pumice stone or foot brush afterward to gently slough away dead cells. Rinse feet thoroughly.

What draws toxins out of feet? ›

Foot detox recipes
  • Epsom salt foot soak. Add 1 cup of Epsom salts to a footbath containing warm water to make this foot soak. ...
  • Apple cider vinegar soak. Some people drink apple cider vinegar to encourage detoxification. ...
  • Baking soda and sea salt soak. ...
  • Bentonite clay foot mask. ...
  • Olive oil foot scrub.

What is the best foot soak? ›

Epsom salts are the classic staple of a foot soak, aid to help with everything from arthritis to plain old swollen feet. The salts break down into magnesium and sulfate in water, and some believe that these minerals can be soaked in through the skin for the body's benefit.

What is the best homemade foot soak for calluses? ›

Epsom salts

Epsom salts can help soften calluses in preparation for other treatments, such as manual exfoliation with a pumice stone or foot file. Try adding a handful of Epsom salts to a bath or basin of warm water, then soaking the affected skin for 10 minutes.

How do you get rid of thick dead skin on your feet? ›

Soak the feet in warm water to soften the dead skin. Wet the pumice stone or foot file with warm water. Gently rub the pumice stone or foot file over the dead skin or callus. Use circular motions with a pumice stone and gentle back-and-forth motions with a foot file.

What is the best homemade foot soak for dead skin? ›

Add one cup of Epsom salts to the water. Mix with either a large spoon or your hand until the salts are dissolved. Mix in one tablespoon of baking soda (per quart of water). This will not only help relieve dry skin, but it can also eliminate foot odor.

What does baking soda do to your feet? ›

The benefits of baking soda for feet

Baking soda acts as a gentle exfoliant and is one of the natural tricks for restoring soft skin. A foot bath will help restore soft, smooth skin, especially for dry feet, corns and rough calluses.

Is Epsom salt good for foot scrub? ›

The crystallized compound structure of Epsom salt provides exfoliation of the dead skin on the feet. The foot soak may help decrease roughness and leave the feet softer. After soaking the feet is a great time to use an exfoliating tool to remove dead skin.

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