Sprinkle a little baking soda on the soles of the shoes
Baking soda, also known as baking soda, has the ability to absorb moisture and kill bacteria extremely strongly. You just need to take a small spoonful of this powder and sprinkle it evenly inside the shoelaces before going to bed. Leave it like that overnight so that the powder absorbs all sweat and neutralizes the characteristic smell. The next morning, steer your shoes upside down to pour out all the excess powder and you're done.
Take advantage of used tea bags
Dried tea bags contain tannins that have the effect of killing odor-causing bacteria in humid environments very well. After drinking tea, don't rush to throw away the bags but dry them in the sun. Next, place one to two bags of tea on each side of your shoes and leave them overnight. Gentle tea scent will automatically replace the unpleasant odor.
Put fresh orange peel or lemon peel inside the shoes
The citrus family possesses a lot of natural essential oils that are very fragrant and highly antiseptic. After eating, cut orange or lemon peels into small pieces and stuff them directly into the soles of your shoes. Essential oils from the peel will spread throughout the fabric, helping to eliminate the smell of skin or sweat that lingers. Your shoes will have a cool, pleasant smell the next day.
