Baby foot

Anonymous
I'm so disappointed. I did this last Sunday and I have zero peeling. I've soaked my feet everyday.

I was really hoping this would help my heels look better in sandals.

Did I do something wrong? I left it on an hour? Should I have left it on longer?

I was really hopeful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm so disappointed. I did this last Sunday and I have zero peeling. I've soaked my feet everyday.

I was really hoping this would help my heels look better in sandals.

Did I do something wrong? I left it on an hour? Should I have left it on longer?

I was really hopeful.


Did you soak before you put the booties?
Anonymous
soak feet for at least an hour. Put babyfoot for 2 hours. Do this without nailpolish and you will also cure your nail fungus.

Keep soaking feet every day for 30 minutes. Peeling starts happening around day 5-7. Peels for a week or so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm so disappointed. I did this last Sunday and I have zero peeling. I've soaked my feet everyday.

I was really hoping this would help my heels look better in sandals.

Did I do something wrong? I left it on an hour? Should I have left it on longer?

I was really hopeful.


Did you soak before you put the booties?


Yes
Anonymous
For those looking for an alternative - soak in an Epsom salt foot bath every night before bed for a half hour, dry them, and then massage an oil (olive, coconut, avocado, jojoba... Maybe others) onto your feet, put on socks, and take your socks off in the morning, and within a few days your feet will be so much better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those looking for an alternative - soak in an Epsom salt foot bath every night before bed for a half hour, dry them, and then massage an oil (olive, coconut, avocado, jojoba... Maybe others) onto your feet, put on socks, and take your socks off in the morning, and within a few days your feet will be so much better.


That's not going to get rid of the dead skin outer layer. Once you've removed it, that would be a good routine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm so disappointed. I did this last Sunday and I have zero peeling. I've soaked my feet everyday.

I was really hoping this would help my heels look better in sandals.

Did I do something wrong? I left it on an hour? Should I have left it on longer?

I was really hopeful.


Did you soak before you put the booties?


Yes


I would give it another few days. It took me a full 7 days to have some peeling. But if nothing happens 14 days post the initial treatment I would try again. You might have had a bad package or a counterfeit if it came from Amazon.
Anonymous
I have gross heels and am too scared to try it because of what I have read about the potential for chemical burns, allergic reaction, and infection. I get good results with my callus shaver and diamondel (or something like that) foot file.

But the callus shaver is really what makes a dent in my heels.
Anonymous
It's gross, but it works, its life changing for your feet. Seriously. But you will have a LOT of dead skin to peel off and throw out.
Anonymous
I just did this treatment for the third time yesterday - I hate how gross the peeling is but the results are SO amazing..... I tell every woman I know about this, it's eliminated the need for pedicures (which never really got my feet that soft to begin with)
Anonymous
I bought it at my derm office and they suggested soaking my feet in warm water with Epsom salt for 45 minutes before using. I did that and then soaked my feet in plain or bath water every single day. Peeling started almost a week later (I was worried it wasn't working). I had to do two treatments because my heels were so bad.

Best thing about it = cleaned up the cuticles better than anything I've ever done, including expensive manicures. Really soft feet overall. Going forward, I'm going to get an amope for my heels, but continue doing Baby Foot at least twice a year.
Anonymous
Baby foot worked well on me, but don't do it during the at least 2 weeks it takes to complete if you need to show your feet or get a pedicure - its not a nice look when it peels.
Anonymous
Do feet peel constantly? Would I be too embarrassed to go to yoga while my feet are peeling after using it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do feet peel constantly? Would I be too embarrassed to go to yoga while my feet are peeling after using it?


Probably, yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do feet peel constantly? Would I be too embarrassed to go to yoga while my feet are peeling after using it?


Probably, yes.


And could I wear flats (no socks) to the office? Does it peel only on the bottom? I'd love to help my feet, but I can't be all leprous and gross at work.
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