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how do you get hard skin off your feet

57 replies

PussInBrogues · 30/04/2014 14:34

trying to get sanda/flip flop ready

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EasterSundaySimmons · 30/04/2014 14:39

I do to get hard skin because I keep up a daily maintenance on my feet.

However, you could start by soaking your feet in bowl or bath and use a pumice stone to remove the build up of skin.

Then use a moisturiser of your choice, flexibility is popular and rub all over feet and wear a paid of cotton ankle socks over them and sleep overnight in them. Then continue to moisturise your feet every morning and night and once a week or more, sleep with the socks on.

It works for me.

EasterSundaySimmons · 30/04/2014 14:39

I do means I don't,

ThatBloodyWoman · 30/04/2014 14:40

Newtons chiropody sponge followed with flexitol.

Go barefoot as much as possible.

RubyReins · 30/04/2014 15:30

This magical wonderful thing

PussInBrogues · 30/04/2014 15:36

here was thinking of this

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HazleNutt · 30/04/2014 15:40

or that, I think all those micro/express pedi things are quite similar. Use that one, then slather on some thick cream and put socks on overnight, and voila, perfect feet.

FoxyHarlow123 · 30/04/2014 15:41

They look revolting Ruby!

Soap n Glory foot file and any old moisturiser.

uggmum · 30/04/2014 15:41

I have a 'soap and glory' foot file. I file daily and then apply a heel cream. After 2 weeks you will notice a real difference. My heels are now smooth.

However, you have to keep doing it. If you stop the skin builds up again.

itiswhatitiswhatitis · 30/04/2014 15:42

I have them scraped by a podiatrist and then use flexibility everyday

Annianni · 30/04/2014 15:44

Flexitol, it's the best.

RubyReins · 30/04/2014 16:03

Oh yes they are positively disgusting but the results are brilliant.

squoosh · 30/04/2014 16:04

Pedikur Hand & Foot Lotion

SATISFYING!

MeanwhileHighAboveTheField · 30/04/2014 16:06

Sandpaper, honest! A good coarse 60grit, works really well.

BeCool · 30/04/2014 17:18

I don't have much of a hard skin on feet problem - this along with very modest body hair is my blessing in life :) (I am fat though).

I use a pumice stone (plucked from the shores of Lake Taupo in 1996) occasionally and a bit of moisturiser.

WildBill · 30/04/2014 19:49

BeCool - bwahaha you made me laugh :-)

When my are bad I visit the chiropodists. She cuts toenails, uses a scalpel to remove hard skin and corns/callouses then uses an electric sander to buff then a massage. Feels like brand new feet after. Sounds violent but doesn't hurt and feet feel great.
Newtons chiropody sponge is excellent - buy on e-bay. followed by any foot cream.

WillowMoo · 30/04/2014 20:24

Footner socks left on for a couple of hours. 3-5 days minging scaly days later : PERFECT feet :)

BeattieBow · 30/04/2014 20:29

I'm on day 6 after my footners - I can't take my socks off because there's chunks of skin falling off. I love it.

Snapespeare · 30/04/2014 20:37

Footner! There is nothing more satisfying than picking dead skin off of your feet. I did mine last September.. I must be due another go soon!

Bibbitybobbetyboo · 30/04/2014 22:29

Another one for Newtons chiropody sponge followed by flexitol. You can get them on amazon and after just one use I saw an amazing difference. Now use it for a few days every month to keep the hard skin and cracked heels at bay.

CointreauVersial · 30/04/2014 22:33

Just googled Footner - sounds right up my street. I'm getting me some of those bad boys.

But I don't dare do it until the autumn when I'm wearing socks again.

BarbaraPalmer · 30/04/2014 22:40

lloyds do a corn and callous knife
you just shave all the horrid skin away
you only cut yourself the first four or five times, after that it's great Grin

and yy to flexitol - I use it daily in the summer, and then the shaver knife thing weekly. you definitely need to do regular maintenance otherwise the horrid skin takes a grip really quickly. it's worse than japanese knotweed TBH.

BarbaraPalmer · 30/04/2014 22:41

this one

DougalTheCheshireCat · 30/04/2014 23:00

Marking place. There's loads of useful info here

pigleychez · 30/04/2014 23:07

Another recommendation for Flexitol here :)