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  2. 13 Best Foot Creams for Cracked Heels and Baby-Soft Soles

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    Just because sandal season is over doesn't mean you shouldn't be caring for your feet! Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health ...

  3. How To Get Your Feet Feeling Baby-Soft In 4 Steps ... - AOL

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    Step 2: Moisturize On The Reg. For hardened heels, it’s crucial to use a moisturizer daily. “Look for one with urea or lactic acid on the ingredient label as these will exfoliate as well as ...

  4. Amazon's No. 1 bestselling foot cream actually works on ... - AOL

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    O'Keeffe's Healthy Feet Foot Cream, much like its hand cream, is a game-changer. The main difference between O'Keeffe's and other foot moisturizers is its increased concentration of allantoin in ...

  5. Boroline - Wikipedia

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    Boroline is an over-the-counter antiseptic cream sold in India by G. D. Pharmaceuticals. The cream is marketed as a natural and ayurvedic solution for various skin issues such as cuts, cracked lips, rough skin, and infections. The product traces its origins to the Swadeshi movement prevalent in India in the 1920s. First produced in 1929 by Gour ...

  6. Urea-containing cream - Wikipedia

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    Urea, also known as carbamide-containing cream, [clarification needed] is used as a medication and applied to the skin to treat dryness and itching such as may occur in psoriasis, dermatitis, or ichthyosis. [1] [2] [3] It may also be used to soften nails. [3] In adults side effects are generally few. [4] It may occasionally cause skin ...

  7. Athlete's foot - Wikipedia

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    Athlete's foot, known medically as tinea pedis, is a common skin infection of the feet caused by a fungus. [2] Signs and symptoms often include itching, scaling, cracking and redness. [3] In rare cases the skin may blister. [6] Athlete's foot fungus may infect any part of the foot, but most often grows between the toes. [3]