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Nasty Winter Feet
Bit of a dry cracked mess, any quick fixes??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a feeling it would involve wrapping and socks.
My feet get terribly hot and uncomfortable, I ditched socks about two weeks ago, and there's no way I could bear to have my feet wrapped up in bed, I have them hanging out, bare, as it is, summer or winter.
I wonder if a visit to a fancy foot person (whatever they're called) might be on the cards. I've never been to one.
Thanks anyway.
Chiropodist would help. They have good foot scrubbers. You need to get all the dead dry skin off.
Give yourself two hours. You could try a foot bath soak with Epsom salts. Then gentle soft scrub with almond oil followed by cream and cover and relax with feet up for an hour or so. Good cotton sox with no wool or nylon etc are more comfortable
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I had the same and went to a podiatrist, now I can manage it myself with a half decent foot file and some soothing foot cream.
no socks or soaking involved!
Budget about £35-£40 for a visit to a local podiatrist or if you prefer like hairdressers, some are mobile and will come to you.
Its pleasant and worth it. Afterwards you simply file your feet once a week after a shower and use some regular four cream to keep them soft.
Do it before you get your sandals out, you won't regret it.
Thank you for all your helpful answers.
I dug out my foot file and Boots cracked heel cream and have had a go with those. Heels are looking a bit better already, I guess it's just a matter of persevering, or biting the bullet and book someone to knock them into shape and then keep on top of them.
Thanks all once again, very helpful x