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Seriously dry feet

I see you are in Spain, can you get O’Keefe’s Healthy Feet foot cream? I use it daily and it works really well. I used to get skin so dry I would end up with deep painful cracks. Very rarely get them now.
 
I use 100% tea tree oil cream 3 times a day, my podiatrist recommended it, I get it from Amazon. I used to use Body Shop peppermint foot cream, which I swore by for years, even cleared up the small bits of psoriasis I had on my ankle bones & the top of my feet, but they’ve changed it from a tub to a tube & so much gets left behind in the tube that you can’t get out, so I switched to the tea tree oil one
 
I have one foot that's terrible, Flexitol didn't touch it. I've recently switched to this and the improvement is almost miraculous. I'm also using an inexpensive Glycolic acid Face Serum (on the really dry foot) a couple of days a week


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As I hike a lot I use O’Keeffe’s ‘Healthy Feet’ cream. I also like the peppermint smelling foot balm creams too which I get from time to time from Amazon.
 
Does anybody else experience seriously dry feet ? Tried all sorts of creams of which diabetic nurse advised !
Some work for a few days !
Hi there, I've discovered Foot Mender - All in One Diabetic. It's brilliant & keeps feet soft and moisturised. It non-greasy too.
 
As I hike a lot I use O’Keeffe’s ‘Healthy Feet’ cream. I also like the peppermint smelling foot balm creams too which I get from time to time from Amazon.
Oh yes I love a mint foot cream, there’s one available in Boots the chemist in the U.K., I tend to use that before any foot examinations to make sure my feet smell lovely!
 
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