TRY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ON YOUR FEET AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS *Shocking*

Soak feet to kill bacteria and fungi. Pour hydrogen peroxide into a basin and soak your feet for 15-20 minutes. This can help to eliminate athlete’s foot, toenail fungus, and other foot infections.
Soaking feet in hydrogen peroxide
Cleanse minor cuts and scrapes. Apply hydrogen peroxide to a cotton swab and gently clean the affected area. This will help to prevent infection.
Treat minor foot odor. Pour hydrogen peroxide into a spray bottle and mist your feet after showering or bathing. This can help to kill odor-causing bacteria.
Spraying hydrogen peroxide on feet
Soften calluses and corns. Dilute hydrogen peroxide with equal parts water and soak a cotton swab in the solution. Apply the cotton swab to the affected area and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Repeat this process several times a week until the callus or corn softens.
It is important to note that hydrogen peroxide can be irritating to the skin, especially if used on broken or open wounds. If you experience any irritation, discontinue use and consult a doctor.
Here are some additional tips for using hydrogen peroxide on your feet:
Use a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide. This is the most common strength available over-the-counter.
Do not use hydrogen peroxide on open wounds or irritated skin.
If you have sensitive skin, dilute hydrogen peroxide with equal parts water before use.
Do not use hydrogen peroxide more than once a day.
If you have any concerns about using hydrogen peroxide on your feet, talk to your doctor.