| There are socks with a gel on the heel inside. Toes aren’t covered. I put aquaphor on my heels before bed and put the socks on over. Do this for a while. It helps a lot. |
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Cracked heels really hurt. Super glue them shut and then they’ll heal.
Once they’ve healed get a pedicure. |
| I had really rough cracked heels. Baby foot would peel of most of my foot but really didn’t make a dent in my heels. I bought a box of pumice stones and now run it over my foot everyday in the shower. My heels are normal now and the stone is just part of my daily shower routine. |
| Cracked heels take a while to fix. Wear socks and use cream and a pumice stone and over time it will improve. It’s not an instant solution. |
| Use cream for athletes foot. It helped me. |
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| Buy a foot rasp on Amazon and some Gold Bond foot cream and cure it in 15 minutes. |
| Do not get a pedicure with cracked heels- you open your self up to infection. I suffered with cracked heels for years that were deep and bled. The only thing that worked for me was to follow a routine of daily washing in shower with washcloth, followed by thick foot cream (every night) while damp, then wear indoor sneakers inside and rarely wear flip flops or sandals. It took about 3 months for them to heal. Getting rid of the calluses and dead skin and keeping them moistened and supported (not barefoot!) has restored them to healthy feet. The cracks are a combination of chronic dry skin, poor foot support and possible weight issues (causes your fat pads to split). |
| Could definitely be fungal |
| Buy Skintegra cream. On Amazon. Seriously will heal it (heel it 😆😆) in three days. The stuff is bomb |
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| I have the same problem, OP. Someone on here recommended Kerasal cream. It is not an instant cure but I've been using it for a week and my heels are MUCH better. Apply morning and night. Wear with socks overnight. Use a pumice stone each day to remove the dead skin. |
| You need to stop wearing sandals everyday. |
| I’ve never been to a salon that could fix this in one pedicure. |
| You can also try a different brand of baby foot. Make sure you keep it in for the entire time the package states and you also have to make sure that the liquid is in contact with your foot the entire time. |