Neat Feat Foot & Heel Balm

I have been using Neat Feat Foot & Heel Balm for about a week now and I must say this product works wonders for my dry feet and cracked heels.  The words on the packaging stated “visible results in 5 days” but for me it was “visible results in just 1 day.” 

Developed by doctors in New Zealand, the balm contains three key ingredients; namely urea, lanolin and petrolatum which are very effective in repairing and hydrating dry cracked skin of the heel and foot.  What I do is to apply only in the night before I sleep and then put on a pair of socks to seal in the moisture.

Lemongrass feet treat

lemongrass

I’m totally biased towards lemongrass.  Which explains why I love this lemongrass range of products from Body Shop for my footbath. 

This is what I do with them. 

After rolling my feet over a beaded foot massager, I prepare my footbath by dropping some lemongrass deodorising foot soak and immersing my feet for about 15 to 20 minutes.  Next, I scrub my feet and calf area with the lemongrass deodorising foot polish which contains walnut granules to work on dry rough skin and sesame oil to soften things up.  Finally, I wash my feet thoroughly, and after drying them, apply the lemongrass deodorising foot powder lotion containing sesame oil which quickly transforms into talc when dry. 

Foot cushions for comfortable heels

I used to have a problem wearing certain high heels.  I couldn’t stop my feet from sliding forward and it was most annoying.  I also had to stop myself from buying certain shoes because the outer soles were too slippery and I dislike the idea of sending them to Mister Minit.   Well, now I don’t have these problems anymore.  All thanks to Tip Toes and Sole Stopperz from Foot Petals which help to keep my feet perfectly cushioned and allow me to strut confidently and safely.