hi there!
i've use to have corns on my 2nd toes and middle toes....on the side of the baby toes, and in between toes. also had slight ones on my big toes. all this on both feet. i was always embarrassed of my feet - at least since i was 12 years old (i'm 26 now) and i did have bunions (just had surgery on left foot back on 02/27/03 and right foot on 06/05/03)
anyhow, i tried to cover up the corns by wearing closed toe shoes - so depressing for a young girl!! i spent a lot of money on dr. scholl's corn removers - it worked to reduce them, but they'd always come back. i also invested in the foot soak and pumice stones ( i'd get calluses on the side of my big toes) so all this was a ritual during high school. but then in college, i worked at nine west and one of my coworkers had corns worse than mine - and she still wore open-toe shoes. i wanted to be able to enjoy wearing open toe shoes so i startes to spend more money on dr. scholl's corn removers - i'd even wore bandages over the corn remover and silicone pads to keep them in place for the 48 hour period. i did this until my feet were decent enough to show off. wearing open toe shoes definitely help to keep the pressure off the toes - so my corns didn't come back often - and if they did, they weren't severe looking - i was able to reduce them with pumice stones instead of starting over with the dr. scholl's.
after my bunion surgeries, my feet look even better. having zero pressure on my toes for a few weeks (i wore a post op shoe that was basically open toe) was very good to my feet. the skin over the corns just rolled away when i finally bathed post-op 4 weeks (couldn't get the foot wet during that period) even the calluses on my big toes reduced significantly.
if you corns aren' t that bad, try the dr scholl's corn removers (i like the ones that come with the gel/silicone pad - not the ones that wrap around like a bandage. the padding from the gel will help reduce the pressure on your toe) it's suppose to stay on for 48 hours. then soak your feet and gently remove the skin - it'll look pastly white. i use the pumice for this - gently rubbing over the corn to remove the skin.
hope that helps you. if it doesn't get rid of all the corn, repeat. good luck!
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