OK, since we're asking for beauty advice... anyone else have horse hooves for feet?

Anonymous
OP here. Thanks again for all the feedback! There's a lot of good stuff here I'm going to try.

Point of clarification please, if you recommended lotions and such: is anyone getting to a point after using a particular method that you have "cured" your condition and you don't have to maintain? It sounds like Kerasal might do just this.... I'd really like a cure please. LOL!!
Anonymous
OP, everyone needs to maintain. It's not taking care of certain body parts that results in these issues. Do what you need to return to your normal state and then find an easy way to maintain regularly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks again for all the feedback! There's a lot of good stuff here I'm going to try.

Point of clarification please, if you recommended lotions and such: is anyone getting to a point after using a particular method that you have "cured" your condition and you don't have to maintain? It sounds like Kerasal might do just this.... I'd really like a cure please. LOL!!


this is exactly whta happened to me after i used kerasal. i only use it occasionally now.
Anonymous
Saw an infomercial for Healtastic.
Anonymous
I have actually found that the callouses get much worse when I razor them off-- It's like I take off the protection my skin needs and it reacts by building up a thicker new callous layer. Gentle pumicing and lots of lotion actually are far more effective for keeping my feet soft.
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