Burt’s Bee Coconut Foot Creme
Monday, 16 July 2007
Two days ago when I went for a pedicure, I was delighted to hear compliments about my feet. The pedicurist had remarked that the condition of my feet is very good, with minimal cracked heel marks. Coming from someone who touches different feet all day long, this really made me happy.
And of course I have to thank the latest addition to my feet care. Burt’s Bee Coconut Foot Creme. It’s definitely an excellent product and I should have gotten this way earlier.
Burt’s Bees Coconut Foot Creme has rosemary to heal, and peppermint to purify. It’s rich with vegetable glycerin and coconut oil to heal as well as protect the driest and most neglected feet. The texture is ultra emollient-rich but surprisingly, the smell is quite pleasant. It smells well, exactly like coconut of course and is definitely better than the Peppermint Foot Lotion I’ve reviewed earlier.
Before using this product, I usually ensure that I’ve had my feet, especially the rough and callused skin on my heels polished either with a pumice stone or foot scrub. Then before retiring to bed, I apply the Coconut Foot Creme liberally on the feet, rubbing well into the heels before putting on a pair of socks.
The creme feels a bit warm on contact but it’s really slight but most important is the result is almost immediate as I can feel the skin on my heels really soft the next morning. In fact, I’ll let you on in one secret. I love to touch my heels quite a lot now! Heh. Thanks to the wonderful natural product from Burt’s Bees.
I bought the 4.34oz foot creme from whoopeekiddies.com at S$15.50. The only problem I can find about this product is that it leaves a greasy film on my hand after application. But still, I rate this five out of five!
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July 16th, 2007 at 1:39 pm
Yup… that’s my favourite too
Doris: Yeah, I remember you said it was good that’s why I went ahead and ordered even though I haven’t finished the peppermint lotion.
July 19th, 2007 at 6:22 pm
[...] has the time to make it to the pedicure session we always talk about going together. Hopefully sesame’s recommendation of the Burt’s Bee Coconut Foot Creme might work wonders. [...]
July 20th, 2007 at 12:54 pm
hi buddy
ummmmm so u were very happy when u heared a compliment abt ur feet,my frnd i have some bad pedicure remarks, i have used different types of lotions but no use.so i will try this “Burt’s Bee Coconut Foot Creme” and i think i may also get some compliment’s ….[hahahah]wat do u say .Nyways thanks for giving information.
Well, I hope you’ll find it suitable and like it too!
October 25th, 2007 at 4:44 pm
[...] it because it’s just too costly. The 150ml tube cost S$43, almost thrice the price of the Burt’s Bee Coconut Foot Creme I’m [...]
May 28th, 2008 at 6:19 am
[...] I usually scrub my feet during my shower. If I want to pamper my feet even more, I would apply foot cream liberally, especially on the heels just before bedtime. Sometimes, I’ll put on a pair of [...]
August 14th, 2008 at 1:49 pm
Hi, I went into Whoopeekiddies and I couldnt seem to find this coconut foot creme..instead I found the peppermint one along with 2 more others foot creme under the Burt’s Bee series..where can I buy this coconut foot creme
Pinkstrawberry: Maybe they are out of stock. I got this at Dargon Dors Cosmetics (Kim Leng Store) at #03-1126, 32 New Market Road (People’s Park Complex). I also have the peppermint one but it’s quite diluted. Not much moisturizing effects to me.