I predict your toiletries are the problem. Next time it flares up, try showering without soap or hair products for one week—only use water. It may sound gross, but this is a needed experiment.
If I’ve correctly identified the problem and your feet feel better, I think it would be fair if you gave $200 a year (or a $2,000 lump sum) to the charity of my choosing, don’t you?
Disclaimer: I do not receive any compensation or services from my recommended charity.
I predict your toiletries are the problem. Next time it flares up, try showering without soap or hair products for one week—only use water. It may sound gross, but this is a needed experiment.
If I’ve correctly identified the problem and your feet feel better, I think it would be fair if you gave $200 a year (or a $2,000 lump sum) to the charity of my choosing, don’t you?
Disclaimer: I do not receive any compensation or services from my recommended charity.
Good idea but I’ve tried it already. I furthermore never use shampoo and just wash my hair with water. (I’m no poo.)
You say you have tried no-soap as well, why did you stop?
I didn’t help my dry skin and I thought using soap was healthier.