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Dried Feet. I have really bad dried feet. Bottom of foot, inbetween toes, on toes, and top of foot. I've tried scraping my feet with a scissor after I showered and I even put vaseline on my feet with a sock at bedtime. Does anyone know what to get at a drug store or at Bath and Body Works that actually work? Does anyone know any routines on what to do or any materials in the house I can use? And how long does it take to get smooth feet?
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I find the best thing to do is to just go in for an overhaul every once in a while. I save my pennies, and every 3-4 months I'll treat myself to a pedicure. It's only about $25, and it means my feet never get really gross. It gives you a fresh base to start from, so that you can maintain it better with an exfoliating scrub and moisturizer. Also, it makes me feel prettier, and you get a nice foot rub out of the bargain.
Just make sure you go to a clean technician who doesn't reuse tools! ]
Sometimes my feet get really dry also. I use a gentle ex-foliating foot scrub in the shower and massage it around on my feet with a scubber. My feet are usually much softer after I do this. But you can buy a "Ped Egg" at the most local drugstores, it looks like it would be painful but its not, it almost like a cheese grater but its gentler and specifically made for dried feet. It's much safer than using scissors on your feet, especially since it's made for it. I hope this advice helps. Good Luck! ]
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