my right foot is ugly, like its always dry and scaley and stuff and i put lotion on it and stuff, then my left foot is like perfect, is there anyone else who has this problem? what can i do? i call them my women and men feet. haha
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TheHeadHonchoPoncho57 answered Saturday August 26 2006, 9:39 pm: Nope. I happen to have perfect feet, so I wouldn't know ;)
If your right foot is dry and scaly, then there are probably lots of dead skin cells. Get a pumice stone--you can get them at a bath supply store, they're very cheap--and rub the scaly parts all off. But don't rub too much, because it could make it worse if you over-do it.
more_than_a_feeling answered Saturday August 26 2006, 6:28 pm: My right foot is ugly too!!!! High-five for ugly-right-footed-ness!!! Seriously. You and me, we're amazing. Anyway, my mom told me that it's normal for your feet to look different, slighty or a lot. One could even be a little bigger than the other. So don't worry about it. [ more_than_a_feeling's advice column | Ask more_than_a_feeling A Question ]
ductape_n_roses answered Saturday August 26 2006, 5:16 pm: The cheapest way is to do this almost everyday:
Fill the bathtub with luke warm water just a little and add bubles or sea salt (for bathing) in it.
Dunk your feet in there for 10-15min and pat it dry. Put on Vaseline lotion on it right away.
Or make green tea, cool it down to room temperature and soak your feet in there for a while 10- 15 min ish.
Green tea is good for you body in and out =D
There's also a product called Eucerin [sp?] that is really good at moisturizing skin. Gold Bond products are made to heal dry foot problems
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