
Feet aren’t necessarily our most attractive feature. But don’t hide them away all the time. Spending a couple of hours with your feet uncovered, maybe when you’re near the fireplace and all warm and toasty, gives the skin a chance to heal.
You can also take advantage of breathable clothing to maintain and protect your feet in cold weather. Many boots and socks provide not only insulation but moisture-wicking technology. These pieces of clothing, often made with wool, allow your sweat to absorb into the fabric and then evaporate, leaving your skin dry.
That’s an advantage in cold environments, where moisture combined with frigid air can cause a rapid onset of frostbite. So, if you see signs of excessive moisture like wrinkled toes after you remove your socks at the end of the day, consider changing up your wardrobe and using more breathable fabrics on your feet.
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