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Cure for Dry FeetAs Winter approaches and my hands become dryer, I plan to do the same on my hands. I am looking for an inexpensive pair of thin gloves to put on during the bedtime hours. Of course, my husband thinks I am nuts and not very romantic. Hopefully, I won't have to do this often. By Bobbie G from Rockwall, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Cure for Dry Feet
Ugly Ducks a Dry Feet Treatment that Changes Lives Post By Christine A. (Guest Post) RE: Cure for Dry FeetMy feet hurt sometimes. I wish there was a cure for rough heels. Post By MJ (Guest Post) RE: Cure for Dry FeetThe other day I went to the can food outlet and discovered a product called "Palmer's Crack Butter" I know, the name sounds a little...out there but it really did make a difference for me. I suffer from really dry skin and this is the only thing that actually helped. Like I said, I found it at the can food outlet but I'm sure you could find it at your local health store for cheap cheap!!! Post by Elsee RE: Cure for Dry Feeti'm using bag balm and then putting the socks on at night. seems to be going pretty well.....i never knew how bad my feet were until my heal cracked yesterday. It's deep and very painful and it effected me at kickboxing. Anyhow, I think even if you guys try vaseline, that would work just as well Post By jen (Guest Post) RE: Cure for Dry Feetmy nephew has eczema. the dr told his mom to put crisco all over him. it did help but his mom is not dedicated to helping her child so he still suffers. Post by sandy63 RE: Cure for Dry Feet
Would someone please tell me if 'vegetable shortening' is the same as vegetable 'table margerine'/'soft table spread' eg what you spread on toast? Sometimes the terms used here (USA -Thrifty Fun) aren't the same as we use in Australia, so I need to check occasionally, just in case .... Post By Wendy Hervey Bay, Australia (Guest Post) RE: Cure for Dry Feetcheck out your local feedstore, the cotton roping gloves work great & they also great handwarmers. They are about 50 cents a glove. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Cure for Dry FeetI remember seeing fine cotton gloves in a basket at thrift stores or resale shops. You might check there. Costume stores may have something, too. Post by the Oracle |
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