What i do is at the end of every shower while the water is still running, I run my fingers across my feet and i can feel the dead skin and dirt coming off.
2007-01-23 16:09:10
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answered by You Lames! 6
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You can go buy a foot scrubber and the next time you are in the shower with soap on your foot, use the scrubber were your foot is dry and cracked. After the shower rub a good lotion on them every day, twice. If they are really bad, go to a nail place and get a pedercur. Here in WA. state that only costs about $25.00, and worth it! Either or both ways are good. The latter is the fastest way.
In the answers above that tell you to put differant stuff on your feet and then socks, the socks work best if they are white.
2007-01-24 00:07:56
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answered by azgrmadonna 2
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There is a product called Flexitol that is absolutely amazing. It's available at Walmart or many other stores. You put it on after bathing. I put it on thick and cover my feet with socks twice a day until the cracks healed, which happened very quickly. Then I use it once every day or two to keep them up.
2007-01-24 00:03:43
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answered by dancin thru life 3
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Soak them, then scrub the dead skin off. Then oil or grease them down with vaseline and put socks on. Or you can soak your feet and then get some medicated foot rub and apply some on the heels of your feet. Use cream as directed. You should also consult with your primry physican about this problem.There are tons of medicated lotions for the feet. You might just have foot fungus.
2007-01-24 00:09:56
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answered by creamy k 2
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Vasoline Petroleum Jelly
2007-01-24 00:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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liberally apply vaseline to your feet and then put on socks. best done if you do it before you go to bed so you don't have to walk around with squishy socks. it works GREAT. i live in a cold dry climate and my feet get dry easily. i do this 3 or 4 times a winter and it works every time.
2007-01-24 00:05:59
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answered by show and tell 2
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After you get out of the shower, put some foot lotion on them (put some more lotion on before you to to bed, then put some white socks afterwards to keep them moist). Do that for about 5-10 days, keeping lotion on them with socks on before bed. If you don't see any change after ten days, then do it for another week or so faithfully every day. Hope this helps.
2007-01-24 00:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I know this sounds a little...REALLY wierd but keep you feet in Jello for around 15 minutes, and they will be gone, well for about 4-5 months. Lotion my help...Cocoa Lotions work well.
2007-01-24 00:08:29
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answered by Anonymous
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go to your local store (walgreens) walmart, etc..many stores (in the medicine section) in the lotion section..
have you ever gone to get a pedicure? try going once (average 15-20$)and get one and go buy the stuff your self (foot soak, a foot scrub, etc pumice stone (to scrub and soften your feet) and maintain them yourself its cheaper.
also try go to bed with vaseline on your feet with socks they will become softer :) good luck!
2007-01-24 00:09:33
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answered by deniseinoakland@sbcglobal.net 2
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I heard that soaking your feet in vinegar and water helps that. I've never tried it, but somebody I worked with said she did it and it worked great.
2007-01-24 00:02:57
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answered by manders030405 2
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