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Hobbit feet

6 replies

Spottybotty14 · 01/07/2018 20:32

So too much sandal and Birkenstock wearing has left me with awful feet... the problem is heels mainly. I need some kind of pumice stone/cheese grater/power sander and some kind of moisturiser.
Help please lovely mumsnet... what should I buy... (i’m going out first thing as I am so embarsssed by them...)

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FrillySpidersWillies · 01/07/2018 20:34

My sil used a black and decker sander on her heels!! It actually worked

PlainPiglet · 01/07/2018 20:49

Beauty Pro Foot and Callus Peel - stick them on for two hours, rinse and then approx 5 days later, you shed like a snake for about 5 days and then have lovely soft feet, like new. Bought packet at Sainsbury's for £6 but they have them online.

Strongbeatsskinny · 01/07/2018 22:19

Newtons chiropady sponge and lots of flexitol. You could use footner but would have feet looking worse than ever for up to 10 days.

TheGirlOnTheLanding · 02/07/2018 20:38

Seconding the chiropodist sponge and either Flexitol or Dermatonics foot balm - something with plenty urea in it. Sand calloused bits of feet with chiropody sponge and soap in the shower, then slather in foot balm after drying them. Within a week, your feet will be presentable again.

fizzyfizz · 02/07/2018 20:41

Get an appointment with a chiropodist and then maintenance will be much easier. Got mine done last week - 20 mins and £23 and now my feet don't stick to the carpet like Velcro! I have now started moisturising my feet every evening Halo

userxx · 02/07/2018 21:58

I've just ordered some of the sponges, so hoping for good results 🤞

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