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Jada Pinkett Smith's influence is undeniable, she reigns supreme as one of the top in the industry. And one of the best things about her, is she is more than willing to share her journey with us all. From work, to a bit of her personal life, to her self-care, sis has no problem letting us know how she gets down.

People often assume that the way these celebs live their lives is unattainable to common folk like us, but in reality, her day-to-day routines usually involve basic DIY regimens that we can do right in our own homes.

Recently, the actress and mother of three, took to her social media to help us get these feet together, and we couldn't help but to sign up. And listen, during the winter, our feet need all of the things, so we didn't hesitate to give it a try.

Additionally, according to Smith, this simple routine will have our feet ready for bae's rubs just in time for Valentine's Day.

Jada Pinkett Smith/Instagram

Ya'll ready? OK, perfect, here's what you'll need:

Grab your best exfoliating rag, your favorite soap, a foot file, some extra virgin olive oil, any kind of plastic bag (or even Saran wrap) in whatever size fits your feet (she used gallon-sized Ziploc bags), moisturizer (she recommends raw shea butter or some Whoop Ash), and a pair of socks. Dassit!

First, wash feet with exfoliating rag and soap:

Jada Pinkett Smith/Instagram

First things first, we've got to loosen up that dead skin, so Smith washes her feet with the needed exfoliating rag.

"You're gonna take one of these little scrubby things, that I told you is like 99 cents, put some soap on it. Scrub it good because you want to loosen up dead skin on your feet."

Exfoliate your feet with a foot file:

Jada Pinkett Smith/Instagram

Next up, is scraping those bad boys.

"And now we're going to do some real exfoliating with this [shows foot file]. Little scrub a dub on the feet, you know what I'm sayin'? Get that dead skin off."

Warm up olive oil:

Jada Pinkett Smith/Instagram

Up next, head to the stove, grab a pot, and warm up your olive oil.

"Now we're about to warm some extra virgin olive oil. You only need a little bit, don't make it too hot though."

Apply moisturizer to feet:

Jada Pinkett Smith/Instagram

Once you're done with warming up the oil, find your favorite moisturizer, and apply it all over the feet.

"You can either get some raw shea butter or I'm about to use some Whoop Ash. I love this stuff."

She continues:

"After you've loaded up your feet with Whoop Ash--get your heels, get your toes, get everything--you're gonna fill your bag with a little olive oil, but it's gotta be just warm. It can't be hot, or it's going to melt the plastic."

Place your feet in bags with olive oil:

Jada Pinkett Smith/Instagram

"Put your foot in there, smoosh it around..."

Apply socks over the bags:

Jada Pinkett Smith/Instagram

And finally, cover your feet by putting on the socks. Voila!

Go find something to do and let your feet sit for a couple hours:

Jada Pinkett Smith/Instagram

"I'mma let that sit for a couple hours and drink my beet juice. But if you do this every week, your feet will feel so soft."

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