Well there really is no cure for dry feet, but there are alot of ways to prevent it! First I recommend getting a good pedicure and having all your dry skin removed. Try not to use a razor because your callus will only grow back faster. Sally Beauty Supply carries a product that I have been using for 15 years. It is called Sof't Feet. It comes in a white container and is a thick white paste. Use it sparingly. A little goes a long way. If you use this in the morning before putting on socks or pantyhose, your feet will stay soft. Don't forget to use it prior to bedtime. If you follow this regime, your feel should feel wonderful in about a 3 days.
2006-10-01 14:28:49
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answered by Annooch 2
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I agree with the other person answering. Do a nice foot soak..the following products are great.
-Johnson & Johnson Foot soak
-Heel To Toe Sea Rocks Foot Soak
-Heel To Toe Salt Exfoliater
-Shea Butter---great stuff
-Cocoa Butter
Make sure to exfoliate when bathing, and then use great Head To Toe Products especially the salt scrub and lotion. Helps me a lot and I have those dry rough yucky natural feet.
2006-10-01 13:38:41
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answered by Samadhi_atman 1
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I usually get dry feet and the thing you can do is before you go to bed you take a pair of socks and load your feet with a body or foot moisterizer then wipe your hands off in your sock and put it on. Do that to the other foot and you'll be all set it and do that till your feet heal. It all so works on hands but instead take rubber or latek gloves and instead of foot cream you can use hand cream.
2006-10-01 13:42:50
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answered by pa_rt_y 1
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Well.....I have found that if you slather your feet each night in cold cream or some kind of heavy lotion...lanolin or even vaseline, rub it in and then leave more on as well, then put on a pair of old socks....in the morning your feet will be lovely and smoothe and hydrated. You have to do it regularly...it's great.
2006-10-01 13:37:53
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answered by westie 2
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You may have developthis practice to do it regularly.
Soak you feet ( ankle deep) in warm water for aroud 25-30 minutes initially daily ( once before going to bed) and then once/teice in a week. Daily apply diluted glycerine ( avilable in Medical stores) to your feet before going to bed and in the morning after your bath. During daytime use socks and shoes while you are out of your home.
I have being doing this. The dryness of my feet is no more and the feet are clean and soft too.
Good luck.
2006-10-01 13:56:59
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answered by prakash s 3
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Water!
http://www.willyblues.com/
2006-10-01 13:34:39
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as you don't have cuts on your feet,get out your footbath or a basin,whichever,and put about 1/4 cup of bleach and the rest,warm water. Bleach softens your skin unbelievably as long as you don't get carried away.
2006-10-01 13:35:54
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answered by Terri R 6
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Hi, I can recommend a product that has help me and a friend of mine. It is from a company called Arbonne and it is their Body Serum and Body Lotion from the RE9 Line. My friends feet were cracked at the heels and since she has been using this her heels have healed up. You can check it out in their online catalog at http://www.wonderful.myarbonne.com Good luck to you.
2006-10-01 13:35:32
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answered by arthurbel33 4
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Exfoliate, soak feet in warm water and Epsom salt and then moisturize with cocoa butter.
2006-10-01 13:35:41
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answered by reese100 2
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How to take care of Feet
http://feet-care-tips.blogspot.com/2006/09/how-to-take-care-of-feet.html
2006-10-01 19:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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