Apple Cider Vinegar Foot Soak: I Tried It for 15 Minutes and Here’s the Result

How I Prepared the Soak


Getting ready was simple. I filled a basin large enough for both feet with warm water, then mixed in apple cider vinegar at a 1:2 ratio (one part vinegar, two parts water). I stirred it well and set a towel nearby to dry off afterward. The smell was strong and tangy—classic vinegar—but not unbearable.

The Soak Itself


Sliding my feet into the mixture, I instantly felt the warmth relax me. A faint tingling started soon after, which I assumed came from the vinegar’s acidity. It wasn’t painful—more like a gentle reminder that something was working. I set a timer for 15 minutes, sat back, and even gave my feet a light massage as they soaked.

What I Noticed Afterward


When the timer went off, I dried my feet thoroughly. The first thing I noticed? My skin felt noticeably softer and smoother. The tingling sensation was gone, replaced by a refreshed, “clean” feeling. Best of all, any trace of odor had completely disappeared.