How to Quickly Get Rid of Smelly Feet
By Thomas Laird

If you bend down and catch a pungent whiff from your tootsies or you’re too afraid to take off your shoes in company, then it’s time to get your foot odour under control!
Sweaty, smelly and sticky! Not a very pleasant or comfortable combination but one which is recognisable for those who suffer from smelly feet. This great article from Annmarie at our partners at A Vogel UK explains the steps you can take to return your feet to fresh!
What causes smelly feet?
Smelly feet or foot odour (medically known as bromodosis) isn’t just a summer problem; it can be a year round dilemma, which can be both embarrassing and unpleasant.
Sweating is our body’s natural air conditioning system, which kicks into overdrive when we are too warm. It’s also a natural way for our body to dispose of toxins, so it has an important role to play, no matter how inconvenient it is.
There are more sweat glands in our feet than anywhere else in our body (each foot contains a whopping 250,000 sweat glands!). So during the summer months or when our feet are stuffed in tight fitting shoes or thick socks and get too warm, it’s only natural that they are going to sweat.
Sweat itself is actually odourless, but when it comes into contact with bacteria, which is naturally present on our skin, it can start to smell bad. Moisture is bacteria’s best friend and anything that locks in moisture, such as socks and shoes, provides the perfect environment for bacteria to grow and multiply, which can lead to bad smelling feet if not stopped.
What else can cause foot odour?
Smelly feet is something that can affect everyone; however there are some people who are more prone to the problem than others, including teenagers, pregnant women and menopausal women, due to hormonal changes which make them sweat more. Stress and obesity can also cause people to sweat excessively.
Certain health conditions can contribute to the problem of smelly feet such as diabetes or heart disease, due to poor circulation, or those with fungal foot infections, such as athlete’s foot.
Simple ways to prevent and get rid of smelly feet
No-one wants smelly feet, so you will be glad to hear that there are lots of simple ways you can prevent and minimise food odour, including good hygiene practices, the right footwear and easy home remedies which can help your feet stay fresh.
Good Hygiene Practices for your feet
Keeping your feet clean and dry helps to stop bacteria from multiplying and creating those whiffy feet, so maintaining good foot hygiene is essential. Good tips to follow include:
1. Wash your feet – It sounds simple and obvious but washing your feet every day can make a big difference when trying to control foot odour. Use an antibacterial or antifungal soap and don’t forget to wash between your toes – this is favourite place for bacteria to hide.
According to naturopath Alfred Vogel ‘since the feet are excretory organs and the sweat rids the body of toxins, it’s even more important to wash your feet everyday than it is to wash your face’ [1].
2. Dry them – Once washed, make sure you dry them thoroughly, and again don’t forget between the toes! You can also sprinkle talcum powder all over your feet to help absorb any left over moisture.
3. Trim your toenails and keep them clean – Under the nail bed is a great place for bacteria to grow. A regular pedicure could be more than just a pampering treat; it can be great for preventing smelly feet too!
4. Remove hard skin – Invest in a good foot file and use a foot scrubber or pumice stone while washing your feet to remove any hard skin on them. When damp, hard skin provides another great place for bacteria to thrive.

