Exfoliating foot peel mask for hard skin, feet peeling socks, baby feet foot peel, foot exfoliant, foot treatment for hard skin, dermatologically tested, 1 pair (up to size 12)
H**N
definitely almost killed my nastiest thickest skin
definitely almost killed my nastiest thickest skin
I**T
Bad experience
Too big socks, difficult to wear for 90 minutes, sharp edges.
M**N
Wow, what a difference!
Decided to order these as I have had a few painful areas on my soles and heels in the past due to the hard skin cracking.I am on my feet all day in safety boots on a construction site so my feet fair pretty badly with multiple areas of thick hard skin.You need to make sure that you wash and dry your feet properly before use so I had a good, long bath first before dabbing my feet dry.Next, cut the top off the 'socks' and carefully insert your feet in one at a time, this is where it is good to have cut your toenails previously so that you don't puncture the sock lining.Once both feet are gloved, use the included stickers to seal them around the top, I will recommend using some masking tape or equivalent as the stickers are not the best.Now sit back and relax for 90 minutes or so, try not to walk about in case you damage the socks.After the 90 minutes, remove the socks and discard, rubbing your feet for a while to let any residue soak in.Next you need to wash your feet with soap and water and pat dry again.And that is it!Now to wait........Some reviews state that there was some peeling within 3 days and some said that nothing happened until the 5th or 6th day so I wasn't holding my breath.On the third day after application following my nightly shower I examined my feet and noticed the hardest parts of my heels and sides of my big toes were looking different and felt like I could just peel them off, I must admit that I did pick at one edge but then it felt like I was digging into fresh skin so I stopped before making it sore.It does state in the instructions that you should avoid picking or peeling your feet too early as it would naturally shed but I was curious, as I'm sure most people are with this sort of thing.Two weeks after the treatment and just by using one of my wifes bodyscrub things nightly in my shower and I have the feet that I had 30 years ago (well, on the soles. My nails are a different subject).Most, not all, of the hard skin has gone, just leaving a couple of areas that were the worst prior to using and it feels much more comfortable to walk around wearing boots.My feet are softer all over and now I'm making an effort to use a foot cream nightly to lessen the hard skin forming again.I will probably order this again in six months or so if the remaining areas are still there just to clean up the last remnants.Please read through the wording thoroughly before purchasing as it is not recommended for certain medical conditions as different reactions may occur.Definitely recommend for anyone with hard skin on their feet as long as it is suitable for them.
A**N
Not convinced with the use of salicylic acid
I think the main ingredient causing the skin to peel off is salicylic acid but the advert claims there isn't whilst touting the natural ingredients, most of them would be more for marketing purpose I think. I am allergic to salicylic acid so I did a skin test with the gooey liquid inside the sock. Sure enough my skin got itchy and red after a few minutes so I threw them away. I saw a few other reviewers had the similar reaction. I Googled the dermatologist and venereologist doctor who termed this product excellent and then in the advert this product is claimed to be 'absolutely safe', I could not find any information about him. Hmmmm. Foot for thought?
B**E
Very effective
These actually do what they are supposed to do.I have never used a foot product like this before, and I was very sceptical about it. The rest of my family have used similar products, and they extol the virtue of foot peel, but I thought it was a bit of a gimmick. However, as I have hard skin on my feet which has never been treated I thought I’d give it a go.I followed the instructions to the letter. I was pleasantly surprised when, a few days later, the skin on my feet actually started to peel off, revealing baby soft skin that had been hiding underneath. I was surprised that the socks were so large, but I suppose they need to be as men’s feet are larger. Because they were so big, it was easy to put them on and to secure them in place. I put a pair of socks over the top, just to make sure they didn't slip off when I walked about. The chemicals tingled a little at first, but this stopped after a while.The blurb gives times of both an hour and 90 minutes; as it was my first time, I decided on an hour to be safe.My feet felt odd, and my wife was surprised that there was so much liquid, as hers are a lot dryer when she uses a similar product, but I imagine this is typical for this brand.Excellent product. I will buy these next time my feet need peeling.
D**L
Promising
This foot skin refresh promises dramatic change over time. It’s easy to apply - just wear the bag-like product bag for 90 minutes. You cut the top of each of the plastic-bag like socks and wear them on clean feet that have been submerged in water for a while to soften the skin. The socks are held on to your feet using a sticker. However, the sticker does not form a complete seal - and in fact more than one per sock would be very useful. As they are not sealed, and who knows what the liquid might do to furniture or bedding, you really need to sit still for 90 minutes. Walking around isn’t really practical either unless you welcome a slippy squelchy experience!The socks are fo a single use and you’re not advised to use the same treatment more than once a month. Here are a range of medical conditions - including diabetes - that mean that you shouldn’t use the product. I guess this lies with limited circulation.After 90 minutes wash your feet throughly and wait for something to happen.I’ll update the review when, I assume, something dramatic happens. For now a favourable four stars!
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago