AVON - Moisture Therapy HAND Cream, for extremely dry skin.
This may not 'get rid of' dry, cracked, heels - but - it does treat and heal them (fast) when they get this way.
I experience this dry skin condition in the summer, more than winter, because I stay in bare feet in the house - seems that being on wood and tile floors causes my skin to dry out quickly. Don't have this problem in the winter, as I'm always in 'sock' or slipper feet. . . and,
until I aged past the big '55' - I never had this skin/foot 'problem', at all . . .
2006-07-21 11:08:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Give this a try: Get some Avon Skin So Soft bath oil (any fragrance) and put a capful in the tub. Put the stopper in and take your shower, as you normally would. After you're done, pull the stopper out and towel off. Use a foot lotion that's formulated for dry, cracked heels. Avon does have such a lotion, in its Foot Works line. I have a customer who buys it for her husband, who works on a tractor on a large farm. He said it was the only thing that worked for him. But, I also realize that not everyone is the same. So you might have to try several different things, and see what works. You might also try wearing socks to bed, after moisturizing your feet. Then the lotion won't soak into your sheets and blankets. Using a scrub with pumice or ground nut shells in it will help scrub off the dead skin and help get your feet ready for lotion. <*)))><
2006-07-21 11:16:45
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answered by Sandylynn 6
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Soak feet in cool water. A nice foot soak, something natural. It doesn't have to be expensive. Then dry your feet thoroughly, and moisturize. I prefer a mango or whitchhazle lavender foot creme. Now the important part, After you slather on the moisturizer put on a white cotton sock. It will help the moisturizer soak in to the foot. Very important never use a stone. Your skin will naturally sluff of on its own . Just keep them moisturized. Using a stone may make the calluses to grow back harder and stronger.
2006-07-21 11:38:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, I'm glad you asked this question because I havethe perfect remedy for that! You should put vaseline on them like lather them in vaseline and then get a pair of socks and put em on before you go to bed and in the morning when you take the socks off your feet will become softer and healthier, and keep repeating this it keeps the feet moisturized! Also keep reusing the same socks because they get oily from the vaseline and I suggest you don't wash them with other things because it could damage other clothing items because the vaseline stays on the socks just buy a new pair after a few weeks! If you have any other questions just email me!
2006-07-21 11:17:18
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answered by Cali girl 06! 3
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Put vaseline (petroleum jelly) on the dry and cracked heels, then put socks on before going to bed.
2006-07-21 11:18:56
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answered by Chai 1
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I don't know and look forward to answers...but, if they get too painful, try filling in the cracks with super glue. It really works!! It seals the cracks, and its not painful anymore.
2006-07-21 11:09:09
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answered by southgadixiechick 2
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You need to keep them moisturized. Try using Aveeno lotion for very dry skin. It does wonders for me.
2006-07-21 11:07:56
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answered by Kat 6
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soak feet in salt water // make sure feet are always moisturized. apply vaseline every night, and aveeno during the day
2006-07-21 11:09:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Extreme foot treatment from a bath store.
2006-07-21 11:24:41
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answered by newyork=premed 2
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Try a sea salt scrub.
2006-07-21 11:08:09
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answered by lonna b 2
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