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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
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...
Published on December 28, 2007 by Monday 317

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Too expensive for what it does
I've been using this everyday for a week and in my opinion, it works no better than pure epsom salt, and epsom salt is a helluva lot cheaper, just a fraction of the cost. In fact, I think epsom salt works even better so I won't waste anymore money on this gimmic.
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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, December 28, 2007
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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... ;]
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good stuff to soften hard calluses, April 22, 2010
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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.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Stuff, May 23, 2008
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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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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Give yourself an aromatic "float" AND a Kodak moment . . ., March 10, 2007
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mcHaiku "nmi" (Brown County INDIANA) - See all my reviews
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Go easy on the amount of oil used; experiment first. If you are trying this wonderful TEA TREE OIL FOOT SOAK with a home "spa," less than a capful is where you'll want to start. Breathe deeply, relax your whole self and get rid of any Daylight Saving agitation still plaguing your mind.

What could be a more exotic, yet earthy, combination than Dead Sea Salts with Tea Tree Oil from Australia? A snapshot flashes across my memory screen: a dear family member floating in the Dead Sea, circa 1919, quite pleased with himself.

You may feel a similar pleasure by using this 'foot soak' & increasing the increments to whatever level brings you the greatest satisfaction without having to mop up any overflow. If Reviewer mcHaiku can't have Eucalyptus, these Dead Sea salts with Tea Tree oil come in a close second and serve up blissful relaxation.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fragrant Effective Foot Soak Crystals..., April 20, 2010
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I was turned on to this product from a friend that is into making a lot of home made health and cosmetic items like soaps, shampoo, and even deodorants. She is well familiar with the key ingredient in these crystals, tee tree oil. In case you have never heard of it, tea tree oil is an all natural hydrophobic extract that possesses powerful medicinal value as an antiseptic, anti-fungal, and antibacterial agent. Its scent is one of the freshest and most pleasantly aromatic that one could ever encounter. Its no mystery as to the use of it as the key ingredient in this foot soap accomplishing much in the way of making sore feet feel comfortably soft, soothed, and exceptionally fresh.

I do a lot of walking for exercise, and as a result of the load I put on my feet almost daily, I sometimes end up at night nursing some pretty sore tootsies. For years I used the old stand by of Johnson's Foot Soap that has always done a pretty good job of soothing aching feet. But it wasn't until I was introduced to this tee tree oil mixture that I really understood what pampering oneself really is all about. A dose of these crystals dissolved into either a formal foot bath machine, or just a hot pot of water, instantly releases the sweet, wonderful camphor like scent of the tee tree oil, making it most inviting for your sore feet. For me, a little of these crystals goes a long way, and it doesn't take the full dose to receive the effect of what this stuff promises. The tee tree oil treats both any soreness and inflammation in your feet very effectively, while at the same time its antibacterial properties allow your feet to come out smelling downright sweet. (My friend uses pure tea tree oil extract as an ingredient in her home made deodorant). I am still quite amazed at how effective it is at getting so much of the soreness out. Personally I would never consider using anything else. Even my friend doesn't bother to mix her own concoction since she feels this does an excellent job with little else that she could manage that would come out as much of an improvement on it. And at a very reasonable price. I ended up buying mine at one of those all natural earth style stores at a local mall for a little more than Amazon is asking for it. But I will be ordering it from here as soon as I have used up what I have.

In conclusion, I highly recommend this fine tee tree oil soak for the care and feeding of your overworked feet. Order enough of it all at once and the shipping charge changes very little, and thus becomes a downright convenience and bargain bought right here. (Besides, around here, it's very hard to find. I have never seen it anywhere but this one place I picked it up). Personally I think you will become addicted to these crystals to a point where you may find yourself pampering yourself often even if your feet feel fine. Trust me when I tell you that they, and you, will feel they never had it so good...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This stuff really works, September 12, 2009
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This is the second round of tea tree foot soak I bought from this vendor to help my foot after having toe reattachment surgery. Does wonders for circulation and clears away dead skin, scabs, etc. My feet are in better shape than they ever have been
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Smells great and soothes your feet!, September 5, 2010
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Beckwann La "Blabla" (Bay Area, Sunny Cali) - See all my reviews
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Not only does this have a great clean fresh scent, it calms and relaxes you. The jar lasts a while since you don't need to use much at all (about 1-2 tsp should do it for a gallon of water). My feet thanks me for using this!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Too expensive for what it does, November 16, 2010
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I've been using this everyday for a week and in my opinion, it works no better than pure epsom salt, and epsom salt is a helluva lot cheaper, just a fraction of the cost. In fact, I think epsom salt works even better so I won't waste anymore money on this gimmic.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great foot soak, October 5, 2009
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I put these crystals in my foot spa and it makes my feet so tingly and refreshed feeling. I love the smell, it is so clean. We tried it on someone who has stinky feet every other day and it totally made a difference with them as well.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Left my feet super soft and fresh, October 20, 2010
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My bf and I love this Product, I used it with my new foot spa and after using it for 40 min my feet were super soft and fresh. Smells so good and it is very relaxing. Thinking of buying it for my mom and dad because they will enjoy it too.
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