If you have access to Avon, a line of skin care and cosmetics, try their "FootWorks Cracked Heel Relief Cream" It is wonderful!!
2006-06-18 02:12:22
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answer #1
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answered by shire_maid 6
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Buy an old fashioned pumice stone and gently rub against your feet until the dried skin is gone. Then smooth on baby oil and rub it in. When that has been absorbed, smooth on baby lotion and your feet will be so soft. Do this every 7-10 days and you will never have dry skin on your feet again. The first time you do it will take a little time but the more often you do it, the less time it takes.
2006-06-18 09:15:48
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answered by Caroline H 2
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This sounds strange -- but it does work.
When you go to bed at night, put a thick body lotion or creme on your feet (even Vaseline will work!).
Next put plastic wrap over your feet, then put socks on over the plastic wrap.
If you do this several times a week -- it will really help your dry skin.
Also, if you will probably want to get a pumice stone. When you take a shower and your feet are wet, rub the pumice on your feet and it will help remove the dead skin.
2006-06-18 09:15:03
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answered by Beth K 2
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Dry skin always so irritating...I hate it so much...I suggest you try using Zenmend Derma Lotion from Zenmed or Autopalm from Skinstore.com.
Zenmed has no side effects and it's non-irritant to the
skin. It's proven to works fast and it povides Maximum
results! It's certainly a good lotion to prevent further
outbreaks.
Another product that I think is effective is Atopalm. This dry skin mlm is one of the best seller at skinstore.com now. (Skinstore.com holds more than 10,000 skin care products) It's pretty effective, and worth the dollar paid out.
Zenmed Products Reviews
http://www.dry-skin-care-guide.com/zenmed-product-reviews.html
Do check this website out...
http://www.dry-skin-care-guide.com
2006-06-22 09:57:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There's some stuff called Desonex that's good for dry feet. Spray it on every day before you put your shoes and socks on. If that doesn't work put aloe lotion on your feet twice a day.
2006-06-18 09:12:04
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answered by stevis78 4
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I can appreciate your concern!
Immediate Relief:
**Eucerine and/or pure Shea Butter used on a regular basis I have found to be a good solution.
**If you use a cream before you go to sleep and put socks on it is even better.
Long Term:
**regular exfoliation in the shower.
**drinking enough water in the day. So many of us are dehydrated.
**Be sure your shoes fit propery and are comfortable.
2006-06-18 09:15:53
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answered by Elizabeth 3
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I have the same problem. I started to use "Burt's Bees' Almond Milk Beeswax Hand Creme", and I have noticed a significant improvement since I have stared using it 2X a day. It smells nice too.
https://www.burtsbees.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/TopCategoriesDisplay?storeId=10101&catalogId=10751
2006-06-18 09:17:03
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answered by Josie 5
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Apply olive oil twice daily morning and evening. Consult the dermatologist.
2006-06-18 09:14:40
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answered by drsuria_cbe 6
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Use Vitamin E cream, twice daily - (morning and night) and scrub them with a pumice stone. If that fails, see a podiatrist.
2006-06-18 09:12:45
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answered by Mintjulip 6
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my mum used to rub lanolin on them and put her feet in plastic bags over night. Messy but it worked a treat.
2006-06-18 09:25:22
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answered by smiley face 4
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