I have only been wearing my sandals for two weeks and already my heels are cracked n sore, I have used a ped egg but that just makes them even more sore! Do these creams work? I have seen several on the market, any recomendations?
TIA
boots own brand heel softening cream really works. you have to use it every day, just a little bit, and you'll notice the difference in about 5 days. i use it morning and evening and it really does work. i think most of them on the market work, trouble is people don't use them regularly. boots is the cheapest.
Agree with JJ and gingejbee, my chiropodist said get the cream with the highest percentage of urea in. I get very dry skin/cracked heels. Always bare foot....occupational hazard!
A decent foot cream (like Body Shop Peppermint Foot Lotion) used at night with cotton socks works a treat - and cheap too - but you need to so it often.
Flexitol is excellent - I have trouble with my heels (possibly because I hardly ever wear anything on my feet in the summer) and the pedegg gets rid of the cracky bits for me.
By far t he best product I have found over the years and I used to have very cracked heels, is CCS Foot balm and cream. Its a Swedish product and the balm has a high content of urea. Start with the balm and then when under control, keep it under control with the cream. It is so much beter than Flexitol, Scholl or Boots own cream.
Boots sell it.
I have just been out this morning and bought some scholl stuff, so will give that a go, it says to use for at least five days before you see any results!