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Does anyone have any home remedies or products to use to get rid of dry, rough feet? It seems like everything I try doesn't work.
Thank you, Michelle |
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Try slathering your feet with Petroleum Jelly after your shower and before bed, then putting socks on. In the morning your feet will be incredibly smooth and soft. Welcome to the forums, btw!
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Whipped Shea Butter.
You can buy pure shea butter.. Nuke it in the microwave to soften it up and whip it w/ a wisk or fork. in my opinion this is better than petroleum jelly |
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http://forums.ultimate-cosmetics.com...read.php?t=815
Ladies just thought I'd let you know the above is another forum on the same issue. Sorry to give you a bump. Take a look see if it helps.
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Try this home remedy
1/8 cup oil 1 teaspoon vinegar Petroleum jelly After soaking feet well, rub callused area of feet with rough toweling. Apply the mixture of oil and vinegar. Massage in well and blot the excess. You might also use a pumice stone on rough spots every day following your bath. Make sure skin is dry first before you abrade. Then rub in an emollient such as petroleum jelly.
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Hmmmm....Or try this if u like...
Home remedy for cracked heels n rough feet Soak feet in a tub of water to which lemon juice, 2 drops of neem oil are added. Massage the area with 2 tsp of olive oil, 2 tsp of honey and 1 tsp of turmeric. Repeat once a week. It also works for calluses. Lemon Soak…For dry, rough feet. Add Juice of 1 lemon juice to 1 bowl warm water in bowl. Soak feet for 15 to 20 minutes. And this hand and foot lotion is my fav one. Take 2 part rose water and 2 partglycerine, add 1 part lemon juice (strained). Mix and bottle. Keep it in fridge b/w uses. Discard after one month. Shake well before use (ha ha ha. sonds like a doc serup. 'wink oay') |
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Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I'll give them a try.
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