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Calluses on Feet

I've noticed several people asking about dry skin or calluses and my podiatrist recommended for me corn huskers lotion available at most retailers usually runs about $2 a bottle and a little bit will work. I have used vaseline and while it does work is very messy to use. I also use a corn/callus shaver to trim up the calluses on my feet. This is very safe and inexpensive to use. It is also available at most retailers for around $2-$3 or at Sallies beauty shops.

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By imaqt1962

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October 10, 20050 found this helpful

A shaver cuts the callus, which can be dangerous for those with diabetes or blood-vessel disease.

I found a new product. It is not wildly inexpensive, but it will last you for life, and it does a superior job. It basically is a whole new way to get rid of calluses and rough, dead skin without any harm to normal skin.

Check out www.Cherishop.com .

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By nee (Guest Post)
January 13, 20090 found this helpful

Johnson"s Foot Soap. Get it at Walmart. Great stuff. Use Emu Oil right after to help seal in moisture and heal your skin. Emu Oil is awesome on burns too.

 

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