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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Because urea is the only chemical that works. You need a cream with the highest concentration of it, and you have to use it several nights in a row to see great effects.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Exfoliate very few days in shower, at night apply thick cream + Vaseline and socks. Works for me, when I remember to do it!


This worked for me too. I just used a scotch sponge. It also made my athlete's feet kind of go away.
Anonymous
I use Baby Feet. Feet becomes very soft and all cracks disappear in 10 days. It is amazingly transformative and it even takes care of mild case of foot fungus and nail fungus.

Once your feet become soft like a baby's butt with the peel, you have to maintain your feet every day by cleaning, gentle exfoliation and heavy moisturizing daily. Why? Your feet will have a tendency to become dry for a few weeks after the peel.

I also follow up with a paraffin treatment every week at home and my feet are just glorious. I do not have a paraffin melting machine at home. I just use a large glass container and microwave the paraffin on low power.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exfoliate very few days in shower, at night apply thick cream + Vaseline and socks. Works for me, when I remember to do it!


This worked for me too. I just used a scotch sponge. It also made my athlete's feet kind of go away.


What’s a scotch sponge?
Anonymous
Yes. Aquaphor before bed, and I wear socks/slippers around the house. Those two together worked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


How long did you do it for? If you keep it up, it will work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


How long did you do it for? If you keep it up, it will work.


I’m doing it nightly now. But the post said in the morning they will be better. Not possible after one night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Because urea is the only chemical that works. You need a cream with the highest concentration of it, and you have to use it several nights in a row to see great effects.


Yes. Try a 40% urea cream. This is the one I use and it is excellent. https://www.amazon.com/PurSources-Urea-40-Foot-Cream/dp/B01N7ULJSD


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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?


Yes. The first time I followed the directions exactly. The second time I left the booties on a little longer. I had absolutely no peeling. Nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


PP. I’m telling you what works for me. I hope that you’re able to find a solution that works for you.
For what it’s worth, I’m the poster who said that Baby Foot didn’t work for me. Fortunately, Vaseline does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


PP. I’m telling you what works for me. I hope that you’re able to find a solution that works for you.
For what it’s worth, I’m the poster who said that Baby Foot didn’t work for me. Fortunately, Vaseline does.


DP. If baby foot doesn’t work for you but Vaseline does, then you have different foot issues than what OP is describing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


How long did you do it for? If you keep it up, it will work.


I’m doing it nightly now. But the post said in the morning they will be better. Not possible after one night.


Well it takes time to heal your feet! Keep at it. In a month, your feet should be soft as can be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


Yes. The first time I followed the directions exactly. The second time I left the booties on a little longer. I had absolutely no peeling. Nothing.


Same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Does this really work?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


Yes. The first time I followed the directions exactly. The second time I left the booties on a little longer. I had absolutely no peeling. Nothing.

I’ve only had that happen when I didn’t soak it feet each day after the treatment or forgot and used moisturizer on my feet before they peeled.
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