How Do You Wash Your Feet in the Shower?

I recently installed one of these:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Shower-Foot-Rest-Anti-slip-Step-for-Shaving-Legs/380395732

I have my doubts that you can smell my feet from where you’re sitting.

Ditto.

Never have and I don’t have stinky feet or any other problems.

Same here. I just bend over and run my soapy hands over them.

I bend over, and I have a wash glove that I wear to wash thoroughly between the toes (I can suffer athlete’s foot* otherwise).
It’s uncomfortable though, and I think a bench in the shower would be useful.

* Fun fact: athlete's foot in Mandarin Chinese is "Hong Kong foot".

You’re not in prison are you?

You foot washers - do you also wash your hands when showering?

mmm

(not claiming it’s the same thing, just curious)

Yes, because my hands are used to wash the undercarriage. Everything else gets the washcloth, starting at the top, and ending with the feet.

You all thoroughly wash the undercarriage, right? :tired_face:

You use bare hands for the undercarriage? I’m confused

Most of the time, I use the trickle down method and it’s sufficient. In warmer weather I wear open sandals and my feet do get dirtier, so I bend over and wash each one by hand.

In a soapy and treacherously slippery shower stall? I don’t know, either! LOL

Um, standing on one foot in a treacherously slippery shower stall isn’t a whole lot better. Please don’t destroy yourself.

I have a scrub “glove” I use not only for its vigorous washing capabilities, but also because it removes the upper layer of epidermal tissue on my feet that can look icky if it builds up. I “take a knee” and scrub one foot, and then reverse my position by taking the other knee and scrubbing the other foot. If your knees are sensitive and kneeling hurts, put a waterproof pad or folded up wash towel under them. It’s much safer than your methodology.

I have back issues and try not to bend unless totally necessary. Lower legs and feet are washed with a long handled back brush. Totally works and exfoliates my feet at the same time.

Until recently I had a shower with a door that had a railing that ran around the inside, so I would hold on to that and pull up my legs one at a time to hit them with the scrubby foot brush, then washcloth for between the toes. I really hate the feeling of dirty feet and can’t go to sleep unless I clean them, so I make sure to get them each night.

Those of you who’ve been insisting that your feet don’t stink: - - I hope you’ve been verifying that hypothesis with someone who’s not afraid to tell you the truth.

I bend my knee and wash my foot behind my back with a long handled brush. Kind of like grooming a horse’s hoof.

When I saw the thread title I was going to say something along the lines of "well at least we’re talking about “how” and not “if”. I think we had a long discussion about that in the past with opinions divided and vehemently defended. I trust each person to know whether their own feet are clean enough. Me, I just do it because it feels good.

My feet don’t stink. Boy howdy did they used to when I was a teenager but that stopped by the time I hit my 20s. And yes I’ve had plenty of people who would have told me.

My feet sometimes do have that “not so fresh” scent come 6 p.m. (when my shoes come off), but I’m pretty sure that’s due to being in sweaty socks all day and not because I didn’t rub them with soap for 30 seconds at 7 a.m.

And yes, my wife frequently gives me unvarnished critiques of my personal aroma.

I’m another non-foot washer. I’ve never had foot odor and my shoes don’t stink. My feet soak in the soap suds that are on the non-slip bath mat while I’m washing the rest of me.

Standing in the shower, one foot washes the other with the shampoo that trickles down from my head, which I am rubbing with my hands, so those get cleaned in the process as well. The hands also rub the parts in between, as far as they can reach them. That excludes a bit of the back and the shins. After that process my hands (and as a by product, the rest of me) are clean and soaked enough to become soft, so that I feel comfortable enough when I clean my contact lenses with them. I do that immediately after leaving the shower and drying myself with a towel. That is why I shower every morning (or later, depending on the day): to clean my contact lenses.