Could be fungal if it’s flaky. I think that’s the problem with one of my heels, as it requires ten times the maintenance to look ok compared to the other foot.
Anonymous
03/01/2024 07:53
Subject: Crust foot heels
also, go get a pedicure! and tip well.
Anonymous
03/01/2024 07:29
Subject: Crust foot heels
It’s happened to me and isn’t medical. I’ve been able to deal with it myself. Several times a week I soak them and use a pumice stone. Then I put a thick foot cream. Then I put the cream again. Then I put a Cerave “healing ointment” which is kind of like petroleum jelly on the heels. Then I put socks on for a few hours. Every night I do the foot cream.
This has worked. They aren’t smooth as a baby’s bottom, but they don’t look dry and cracked.
Anonymous
03/01/2024 07:22
Subject: Crust foot heels
Thanks for the most disgusting post title of the week. Would have liked a trigger warning before breakfast.
Dry heels can be thyroid, diabetes or just general dry skin that hasn't been taken care or.
Anonymous
03/01/2024 07:10
Subject: Crust foot heels
Yep
Anonymous
03/01/2024 07:05
Subject: Crust foot heels
Gold Bond makes foot lotion that actually works. Not regular lotion. That doesn’t work. You can get it at CVS and it’s great.
Anonymous
03/01/2024 02:44
Subject: Crust foot heels
Dry, cracked heels? Yes, it happens. Use amopee or pedi-egg the Kerasol at night with a sock. All better in the morning.
Anonymous
03/01/2024 02:15
Subject: Crust foot heels
Is this something medical. My feet used to be soft. Im 45