You should lotion and scrub using sea salt. that's what I use. When in doubt, you should ask your good friend Jennifer, or Bath and Body Works. They have all the know how. For my feet I use Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formule with Vitamin E. This heals and softens rough, dry skin. For the foot scrub, I use True Blue, Toe the line scrub from Bath & Body Works. I also use their scrubber brush, cause it has 2 sides. A rough side and a brush side. It works wonders.
2006-10-06 19:42:11
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answered by themyth60 3
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2006-10-05 20:44:39
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answered by Anonymous
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First, get a nice pedicure if you have the money or the time. Or, just wash your feet with nice soap, then scrub the heel and ball of your food with a pumice stone or something. Then use a nice moisturizer.
Do a food scrub every few days and splurge a little on some nice foot cream or body butter.
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2006-10-05 20:57:09
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answered by kaffinat3d 3
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I found a little stick of cocoa butter at the Big Lots store nearby. It's about 3 inches long and 1 inch in diameter, in a push-up tube with a cap on it. I keep it with me and wipe that on my heels when ever I notice they are getting dry. It's kind of like chapped lips: If you keep them from getting too dry, they won't get chapped. So, just like I keep chapstick on hand, I keep this stick on hand.
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2006-10-05 20:49:47
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answered by mia2kl2002 7
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dump the flip flops they are so 80's and only slobs who are too damn lazy to put on a pair of shoes wear them
2006-10-05 20:45:58
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answered by markandharold1 2
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well it is usual, but to keep them soft, get some kind of shea butter cream, and carry wet tissues/ napkins (baby wipes), and it is easy to wipe them- it will keep them clean.
2006-10-05 20:41:49
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answered by natural 2
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get a nice pedicure. they do the bottom of your feet to. it feels wonderful and your feet feel wonderful after to.
2006-10-05 20:39:20
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answered by kimberly k 5
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Shoes.
2006-10-05 20:39:34
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answered by oohhbother 7
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try wet wipes when your out and about
2006-10-05 20:40:19
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answered by blondguy92 2
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soap and water mannn.
2006-10-05 20:40:55
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answered by Anonymous
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