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amandasgramma 12-16-2010 08:37 AM

I've used all those things, too, but have found that Gold Bond Foot lotion works the best!!!!! I use it every night and it's wonderful!

clem55 12-16-2010 08:38 AM

Right now, if you can do so, go to a nail salon and have a pedicure. I had my first one last summer and I couldn't believe how soft feet can really be. That plus the massage they do is wondeful!! The man that did mine told me to use a pedicure brush everytime I got out of the shower, and then use lotion or cream. I've been using the receipe that was on here on my feet and hands, so is hubby, and that stuff is really good. ( vaseline, Vitamin E cream and baby lotion) Try it!!

Sadiemae 12-16-2010 08:42 AM

Dr. Oz also has a method where you put lotion on your feet, wrap your feet in saran wrap, and put on socks when you go to bed. Sounds good, but I can't stand to have anything on my feet when I sleep, not even socks.

morelcabin 12-16-2010 08:57 AM

I went for a pedicure for the first time this summer too...I didn't know they worked so well! After I took in how they did it I bought a ped egg and have been doing my own ever since. My hubby says I have such sexy feet now!

Ramona Byrd 12-16-2010 11:05 AM

Wear shoes with smooth socks. After a bath rub in something greasy, from expensive stuff to lard to bear grease, doesn't seem to matter. Put on heavy socks overnight.

Wear shoes, preferably lace ups.

Wear shoes, I almost always wear cowboy lace up Ropers for support for my previously broken ankle. Since I was forcibly prevented from going barefoot, my feet are smooth now.

gollytwo 12-16-2010 11:07 AM

I use Gold Bond foot cream

Willa 12-16-2010 11:14 AM

I threw my ped egg away! Did not work, big waste of money for me. I use a Dr Scholl's product(sorry don't know the name of it but one end is white and has little "crystals" all over it. If I put lotion on right after they stay soft for weeks.

Tropical 12-16-2010 11:22 AM

I get great results soaking my feet in warm water with baking soda. I then pumice and use Eucerin Cream Original. It is a very thick cream so I wear socks after applying it. This is the best cream for sunburns, too.

Fabric Collector 12-16-2010 11:40 AM

I use Kerasal exfoliating moisturizer ointment (or store brand equivalent). I only use it at bedtime....with or without socks. It just seems to dissolve the dry skin.


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