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101 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Even for a guy, it's good,
By Monday 317 "Average Joe, and jazz drummer" (Chicagoland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tea Tree Oil Foot Soak (Health and Beauty)
I blush to think any male with whom I am acquainted will ever read this review, but I have to recommend this stuff to anyone wanting their feet to feel better. Ladies, I'm a guy, and generally couldn't care less about my tootsies--unless I'm stepping on toys in the kid's room. Anyway, I bought a Brookstone foot spa for the Mrs, and some of this stuff for her to use with it, and tears came to her eyes when she put her feet in! And she has really dry, cracked, feet. These folks sent a sample of their Tea Tree Oil Foot Balm, and I'm including that in the order, too. I rubbed it into her feet, and it fixed some mild psoriasis on my hands! Buy with confidence! MAN NOTE: This stuff smells great with a Bolivar cigar! A real treat--just don't let the guys know... ;]
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good stuff to soften hard calluses,
By Coug Moog "s_gil" (York, PA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tea Tree Oil Foot Soak (Health and Beauty)
I'm also a man, and I'm not ashamed to use this product myself. I've got the driest, most cracked-up heels and forefeet I've ever seen, and they require a lot of care just so I can walk around without bleeding on my socks.
I use (and recommend) FLEXITOL heel balm, whose active ingredient is synthesized urea--yep, the guys know that peeing on your feet in the shower kills athlete's foot. But it's gross. Flexitol gives you the active ingredient without any of the ick factor, and your feet will immediately feel better. But it's not enough. I have to just about use a belt sander on these heels if I let them go for more than a week. I can cut down the effort required to care for them by sitting down in front of the tv with my feet soaking in a hot spa with these soaking salts added. If I can leave my feet in there until they're nice and waterlogged, I can give them a good rubbing/scratching and most of the worst dead skin just sloughs off. Much better than a plain water soak. Then I let my feet dry completely, and sand what's left with a fine grit emery sander "heel board." Then hit it with the Flexitol and I'm good for a week or so with only the ointment in the mornings. If you've been struggling with heavily cracked feet, you might want to consider a foot soaker as part of your maintenance. It will help you.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Tea Tree Oil Foot Soak (Health and Beauty)
I love the Tea Tree Oil Foot Soak! After walking around all day in very uncomfortable dress shoes, my feet were on fire and killing me! After 10-15 minutes of soaking, my feet felt refreshed and the pain was completely gone! I will definately buy more when I run out!
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