6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (2024)

Foot Care

Last Updated on November 18, 2024 by Martina McKeough

I know from personal experience that calluses can be an annoying and sometimes painful problem which is why I am always exploring ways to get rid of the hard skin on my feet as quickly and easily as possible. Recently I’ve been using essential oils for calluses and found that there are some that really work well especially when combined with my usual foot care regime.

If you are a person who has tried various over the counter treatments and devices to remove your calluses then essential oils are a more natural way to soften tough hard skin. The ones I’ve chosen to use are packed with antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and moisturizing properties and are great at helping to promote healthier smoother skin.

Here are my favourite essential oils for calluses, how they work and how to incorporate them into your foot care routine.

This post may contain affiliate links which means that we get a commission if you choose to make a purchase through the link. This is at no cost to you. Please read ourdisclosure pagefor more information.

The Top Essential Oils for Calluses and How They Work

Whilst there are hundreds of different essential oils I’ve settled on 6 that I think work particularly well on your feet. Have a look at the list and see which ones appeal to you first.

1. Tea Tree Oil for Calluses: A Powerful Antimicrobial Solution

My first choice is Tea Tree Oil as it is a brilliant natural remedy for softening the hardened layers of your skin making them easier to exfoliate so you can remove the callus over time.

The oil penetrates the tough layers of a callus and hydrates and softens your skin.

Tea Tree Oil is also great at helping to prevent potential infections that can arise when calluses crack or become irritated.

I like to use it as a foot soak. I add 5-10 drops into a basin of warm water and soak my feet in it for 15-20 minute to soften the calluses and then I exfoliate with my diamancel foot file.

Alternatively dilute it with a carrier oil in a 1:2 ration and apply in to the callus and massage it in.

Remember to always dilute it before using so you don’t irritate your skin and do a patch test first if you have sensitive skin.

6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (1)

2. Lavender Oil for Soothing and Softening Calluses

Lavender oil is one of the most popular essential oils because it has such a calming smell. I love to use it at night because it is great at relaxing me before bed.

However it doesn’t just smell lovely it is also great at reducing inflammation, soothing irritation and promoting skin regeneration. It also has a natural moisturizing effect which can help to soften the hardened layers of skin making calluses easier to manage and remove over time.

A foot soak is a great way to use it. Just add 8-10 drops intoa bowl of warm water and soak your feet.

Alternatively add it to some shea butter and apply it over the calluses before you go to bed. I cover my feet with a sock to allow it to sink in overnight and really hydrate my feet.

6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (2)

3. Peppermint Oil for Cooling and Softening Hard Skin

Whilst I love to use Lavender at bedtime I try and use Peppermint oil during the day because it is really refreshing and cooling which makes me feel really awake.

Peppermint oil is great for foot odor as well as being a great oil to use to soften the skin on your feet and enhance circulation. It is also a natural antiseptic which means it is great for using it on calluses.

I find that the menthol in the oil also helps to reduce any soreness and reduces any foot discomfort so I often use it when I’ve been on my feet too long.

Use it in a foot soak (5-8 drops in warm water) or add it to a carrier oil like coconut oil and massage it in to any areas where you have calluses to hydrate and soften the skin.

Just make sure that you never use it on really broken or cracked skin as it can can irritation.

6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (3)

4. Lemon Essential Oil to Exfoliate and Brighten Callused Skin

Lemon essential oil is not talked about often enough but it is a great natural remedy for calluses because it has a high concentration of citric acid. This makes it useful for exfoliating and breaking down the tough dead skin that forms calluses.

It also has antimicrobial properties that help prevent infections which is useful when dealing with the foot area. Plus it has a brightening impact that helps to even out skin ton and reduces discoloraton caused by calluses.

Like the other oils you can add it to a foot soak (5-10 drops) or create a DIY exfoliating scrub with it. Just mix the lemon oil with sea salt and coconut oil and massage it onto the calluses area to remove dead skin.

Just note that lemon oil can cause photosensitivity so void direct sunlight on treated areas for at least 12 hours after application. Also it should always be diluted with a carrier oil before applying it to the skin.

6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (4)

5. Frankincense Oil for Deep Moisturization and Skin Repair

You might associate Frankincense with Christmas but it is also a great essential oil for hydrating and healing damaged skin.

Frankincense oil softens tough calluses and then promotes the growth of healthy new skin. Plus is is anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial benefits make it an excellent choice for soothing irritation and preventing infections in the affected area.

You can add it to a foot soak (6-10 drops in warm water) or massage it into the callused areas every day. Just mix it with a carrier oil like jojoba or almond oil so it is diluted before you do.

6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (5)

6. Eucalyptus Oil for Calluses: A Natural Softener

Finally last but not least another great invigorating essential oil is Eucalyptus. I use this on feet and also as an inhalation when I have a cold.

Eucalyptus oil is great for penetrating the skin and hydrating hardened calluses reducing their size and thickness. It also helps to stimulate your circulation by promoting better blood flow which can help with the regeneration of your skin.

Add it to a foot soak (5-8 drops) or massage it onto your feet. Remember to dilute it with a carrier oil first.

Just be careful not to use it on any open wounds or badly cracked skin.

6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (6)

Tips for Preventing Calluses Naturally

As always prevention is better than cure so I never rely on using essential oils alone to improve my calluses. Instead I try and find ways to reduce them naturally as well as

Where possible I wear comfortable shoes with arch support so that my feet are in better alignment. I love Vionic shoes because they are relatively nice looking orthopedic shoes. Alternatively think about getting a shoe insert or orthotic if you need that extra foot support or cushioning.

I also moisturize my feet regularly to keep my feet soft. I love Margaret Dabbs foot cream but that can be hard to buy in some places so a good alternative is Ebanel Urea Cream. It doesn’t have the nicest name but it is brilliant as helping hydrate the skin on your feet.

A foot peel mask is also my other secret weapon at removing dry skin on my feet. You just pop your feet into the booties for an hour and then a few days later all your hard dry skin starts to flake off. You shouldn’t do this too regularly but I tend to use it two or three times a year and it makes a real difference.

6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (7)

Why not incorporate some of these essential oils for calluses into your foot care regime and let me know how you get on. I’ve found that they really make a difference when combined with exfoliation, moisturization and good shoes.

You Might Also Want to Read

The Best Essential Oils For Feet

The Best Essential Oils For Restless Legs

Essential Oils for Swollen Feet and Ankles

*This site is owned and operated by Chicpedi.com. Chicpedi.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (8)

  • About
  • Latest Posts

Martina McKeough

Footwear Expert at Chicpedi.com

Martina is an experienced footwear expert who created the Chicpedi blog to provide trusted advice about shoes, foot care, and foot health.

Latest posts by Martina McKeough (see all)

  • 6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - November 18, 2024
  • The Ultimate Gift Guide for Shoe Lovers - November 14, 2024
  • Comfortable Party Shoes For Women To Wear This Holiday Season - November 9, 2024

Summary

6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (11)

Article Name

6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses That Actually Work (And How to Use Them Safely)

Description

Read About The Best Essential Oils For Calluses That Actually Work. Essential Oils for Hard Skin To Hydrate and Nourish Your Feet.

Author

martina mckeough

Publisher Name

Chic Pedi

Publisher Logo

6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (12)

6 Best Essential Oils for Calluses (And How to Use Them Safely) - Chic Pedi (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Jerrold Considine

Last Updated:

Views: 6271

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (58 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Jerrold Considine

Birthday: 1993-11-03

Address: Suite 447 3463 Marybelle Circles, New Marlin, AL 20765

Phone: +5816749283868

Job: Sales Executive

Hobby: Air sports, Sand art, Electronics, LARPing, Baseball, Book restoration, Puzzles

Introduction: My name is Jerrold Considine, I am a combative, cheerful, encouraging, happy, enthusiastic, funny, kind person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.