Cracked and rough feet - anyone actually fix this and then have smooth feet

Anonymous
I’m only looking for answers from people who have actually found a solution.
Anonymous
I had this. I think maybe I moisturized some more at some point but not much. Then I just noticed one day it wasn’t as much of an issue. I kind of wonder if an anabiotic I took at some point made it better. I think you should go to a dermatologist and ask. It could just be dry skin, it could be fungus, etc.
Anonymous
Baby feet. It’s gross for a week or so, but very effective. If your feet are in really bad shape, it may take a few treatments to get the full effect. Don’t use it more often than recommended (no more often than every two months).
Anonymous
Cerave foot cream with socks on every night before bed helped me to start. I try to exfoliate in the shower every few days. I also get pedicures every 3ish weeks now to help exfoliate really well and remove calluses.
Anonymous
Slather with vaseline, cover with white cotton socks, go to bed. They’ll be better in the morning.
Anonymous

Urea cream. Slather, then socks to bed. In the summer I don't need to do that, but in the winter I use it regularly.
Anonymous
Exfoliate very few days in shower, at night apply thick cream + Vaseline and socks. Works for me, when I remember to do it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Baby feet. It’s gross for a week or so, but very effective. If your feet are in really bad shape, it may take a few treatments to get the full effect. Don’t use it more often than recommended (no more often than every two months).


I’ve tried Baby Foot and another brand that I got from Sephora. Neither one did anything at all. I have a Diamond foot scraper and follow up with Burt’s Bees Almond & Milk hand cream.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Slather with vaseline, cover with white cotton socks, go to bed. They’ll be better in the morning.


Op here: this is definitely not what I’m talking about. Are they less dry in the morning? Sure. Are the cracks and all the dryness gone- no way. Not even close.
Anonymous
Yes amlactin lotion. It’s has urea in it. It doesn’t small good? But it works.
Anonymous
Smell
Anonymous
The only thing that works for me is a urea based cream every night. I use amlactin. Otherwise I end up with fissures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Baby feet. It’s gross for a week or so, but very effective. If your feet are in really bad shape, it may take a few treatments to get the full effect. Don’t use it more often than recommended (no more often than every two months).


I’ve tried Baby Foot and another brand that I got from Sephora. Neither one did anything at all. I have a Diamond foot scraper and follow up with Burt’s Bees Almond & Milk hand cream.


You left it on for the full time, soaked your feet each day afterward and didn’t put any cream on your feet?
Anonymous
Buy super glue - not the gorilla glue or any of the other brands, Super Glue.

Glue the cracks, and then get a pedicure in a few weeks.
Anonymous
First, shave/exfoliate the hell out of them. Then, use Kerasal with socks at night every single day for the rest of your life.
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