4. Blisters crust over
Almost spelling the end of the blister cycle is the crusty stage. This is another particularly gross part of the process, however, it does signal that the blisters should be clearing up soon. After they’ve swelled, burst and oozed, it’s time for those little fellas to crust on over.
A little bit like the scabbing process, expect a hard, flaky crust to develop over the site of each blister. Hard and flaky crusts belong on delicious pies and not all over your body, but there’s not really any getting away from this. It’s all part of the journey that has to be endured. The crusty coverings are usually a yellowish color, and should not be picked or flicked at under any circumstances.
Trust your body, it knows what it’s doing and it doesn’t need you and your impatience messing up the whole process. As tempting as it may be to give the crustiness a bit of a pick, resist the urge at all costs.