do you like them
I can actuly put MY foot in my month!"
I PREFER WHEELS.
I WISH I HAVE WHEELS TO WALK.
ONLY PROBLEM THEY ARE HEAVIER AND WILL TAKE MOVE EFFORT TO LIFT UP WHEELS.
I have been using dead sea salt exfoliater on my feet and gallons of moisturiser trying to soften them up for the Summer.
I swear by salicylic acid cream. You can buy a huge pot at the chemist for about a fiver. It has a consistency not entirely dissimilar to vaseline. Apply it before you go to bed and put an old pair of socks on over the top and you will have much softer feet by the morning.
Isn't dry/hard skin the same?
Erm... no. Dry skin is flaky and tends to be sensitive. For that you need an intensive moisturiser such as solar balm. Hard skin is tough as old boots and needs exfoliation. There is no point putting a softening balm on hard skin because it's too thick to sink in, you have to exfoliate first.
Isn't there someone here doing a beauty course? They could advise on feet...
Quote from: chocolate chickIsn't dry/hard skin the same?Erm... no. Dry skin is flaky and tends to be sensitive. For that you need an intensive moisturiser such as solar balm. Hard skin is tough as old boots and needs exfoliation. There is no point putting a softening balm on hard skin because it's too thick to sink in, you have to exfoliate first.
Isn't there someone here doing a beauty course? They could advise on feet...
Mine are not too bad. As with some others mine are small (size 3) so can look dainty. I like to keep my toenails preety with nail polish during the summer, but in the winter months I give them a rest and leave the polish off.
Have to admit I have lately, for the first time ever had some hard skin uiold up around the fleshy pad just after my toes... can be really painful to walk on sometimes... especially when they get cold, a regular feature when you have to spectate at football matches! Both my boys play for teams, so cold feet are the norm most weekends!
Actually, come to think of it I am prone to cold feet fullstop.