Need help with dry/cracked feet.

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May 31, 2013

Carol E.

Anyone have a home remedy for dry feet? I have use a pumice stone and rich cream but they are still dry and cracked. Any miracle cures out there? Nothing to pricey, please.

May 31, 2013

Azyah N.

DIY foot scrub

May 31, 2013

Sunny J.

My experience has been that I have to scrub way more than I'd think with the pumice. I actually have a file that works better. I have to get the dry skin off before I can moisturize. Usually it's dead skin that is cracking for me and once it's gone I'm okay. I also am barefoot a lot and that makes them way worse

May 31, 2013

Carol E.

Sunny, what type of file are you using? I also like to be barefoot, but am trying to change that cause these dry feet are driving me crazy!

May 31, 2013

Ivette H.

Use a foot scrub. Scrub with a pumice. At night apply vaseline on your feet & sleep with socks. In the morning your feet will feel super soft.

Jun 1, 2013

Roz X.

Slather them in Unpetroleum, Bag Balm or Vaseline and slip on very thin cotton socks. Sleep like that and you should see a big difference.

Jun 1, 2013

Roz X.

Aquaphor would work as well.

Jun 1, 2013

Sheree H.

Yes look up babt feet on Amazon! I tried it. Amazing!!

Jun 2, 2013

Bree B.

Get a pumice sponge, B,B&B sells them but so does Dollar Tree. Then make sure to moisturize with foot lotion after every shower.

Jun 2, 2013

Diana J.

I did the Listerine, vinegar and warn water soak 2 weeks ago and my feet are still amazingly soft!! I love it! Look it up online for the how to steps.

Jun 2, 2013

Sckye Y.

I tend to have dry skin below knees down to my feet. Before, I usually get cracked skin in the toes... Agree with Rozberry J. Before bedtime, use any lotion you have - just make sure to moisturize right after your feet has been cleaned. This locks in the moisture from water. Then wear socks to bed. Voila! Soft skin feet in the morning - this usually lasts for me until afternoon or if I get a bath then just reapply some lotion. If it still does not work, then you might want to use a thicker or more moisturizing lotion or take advise from a dermatologist/expert. Hope this helps!