I spotted this the other day in our local PoundLand in Nuneaton... It varies in price from around £4 online upto around £7 in the high street so it has to ba a bargain for a pound!!
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marmaduke
18 Mar 10#1
Not really worth buying even at this price. This is, in my opinion, the worst stuff on the market. I am not slating you, it prob a good find if you believe in this product, but believe me you don't have to look far to find a better 1, at the same sort of price as well.
westbrom
18 Mar 10#2
Thanks for this deal OP great deal for a leading brand, heat added.
Tallulah Belle
18 Mar 10#3
Have to disagree with above - in my opinion this is the best ever if you suffer with cracked heels like I do - I tried everything on the market and this is the only one that works - it does what it says on the packet and you do see a visible difference in a few days. Bargain at this price:thumbsup:
nihcaj
18 Mar 10#4
You beat me to it... I think it is pretty useless too.
Ped egg to keep it shaved off (don't go too berserk on it, just keep the harder layer very thin as going right down to new layers of skin is usually too potentially problematic if there is a previous cracking history!) and just about ANY moisturising product (from hand creams to face stuff!) CONSTANTLY remembering to use it daily or more often even is the trick to keep the cracks away. Platic bags on the feet overnight with loads of cream helps if bad, but don't let it get that bad!
The purpose made products sometimes work a bit better than everyday creams, but for the price, not much - BUT, keeping the problem away is the trick, as once it cracks it is a lot harder to sort!
dougieboy
18 Mar 10#5
Can't complain about the price. The best products have higher levels of the key ingredient, urea, which is a fairly expensive commodity. So you'll find products like Flexitol which cost around £10 contain 25% urea. So in reality, you get what you pay for. For extreme cases of cracks which make walking painful, you have to opt for the higher concentration products.
Body Shop Hemp Foot Protector Cream is excellent - expensive at £10 for 100mls tub but I bought a shedload when the offer was on here and ot 3 tubs for £10 delivered - definitely worth it at that. Really good cream - heavy duty. Once you've scraped and filed etc just put some of this on and you can tell the diference straight away and it lasts for ages without having to re-apply.
nihcaj
18 Mar 10#8
..... and is equally poor.
Get the thick off, mechanically, then soften it.
These creams, like so many proprietary products do very little, whatever their content.
Tried them ALL, and if I have missed any, my Mother has tried those!
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All comments (18)
Ped egg to keep it shaved off (don't go too berserk on it, just keep the harder layer very thin as going right down to new layers of skin is usually too potentially problematic if there is a previous cracking history!) and just about ANY moisturising product (from hand creams to face stuff!) CONSTANTLY remembering to use it daily or more often even is the trick to keep the cracks away. Platic bags on the feet overnight with loads of cream helps if bad, but don't let it get that bad!
The purpose made products sometimes work a bit better than everyday creams, but for the price, not much - BUT, keeping the problem away is the trick, as once it cracks it is a lot harder to sort!
Get the thick off, mechanically, then soften it.
These creams, like so many proprietary products do very little, whatever their content.
Tried them ALL, and if I have missed any, my Mother has tried those!