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<blockquote data-quote="Defren" data-source="post: 308947" data-attributes="member: 41817"><p>I have a little dry skin here and there. Aveeno cream is brilliant on my hands, and the podiatrist last week recommended E45 for legs and feet. I do have a little dry skin around my ankles and one heel. The E45 cleared it up in around 3 days. I did pumice my heel very gently then apply the cream. </p><p></p><p>Hana, I read something in the last couple of days about fat and moisturised skin. My skin is in superb condition since I upped my fat when I dropped the carbs, so it does work - mainly. I know where I read it - The Atkins diet revolution book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Defren, post: 308947, member: 41817"] I have a little dry skin here and there. Aveeno cream is brilliant on my hands, and the podiatrist last week recommended E45 for legs and feet. I do have a little dry skin around my ankles and one heel. The E45 cleared it up in around 3 days. I did pumice my heel very gently then apply the cream. Hana, I read something in the last couple of days about fat and moisturised skin. My skin is in superb condition since I upped my fat when I dropped the carbs, so it does work - mainly. I know where I read it - The Atkins diet revolution book. [/QUOTE]
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