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Most HelpfulDuring the winter, my feet are constantly dry, cracked, and rough. I go through oodles of creams and lotions - taking special care to ensure that my feet are happy and healthy. Although I like a variety of existing products, I haven't found one that really meets all of my needs.
Because I had had...
read full review »After reading raving reviews about Burt's Bees Coconut Foot Creme ($8.99), I rushed to test it out. Bad choice. Honestly, I think this product is comparable to Vasaline-- minus the scent.
I do have some minor foot issues that I'm trying to fix-- and I'm doing my best to prevent. I have mildly cracked heels that are dry most of the time, and this foot creme is not very effective. The only difference I've noticed is that my heels feels slightly softer, however, the effects are not lasting.
Another problem I have about Burt's Bees Foot Creme is that it is very greasy. You'll have to wear a sock...
read full review »My feet tend to be dry, cracked, and generally a disaster area all throughout the year. I run around all day at work and then come home to run around after the various foster cats/dogs. I have gotten into a routine where I give myself a pedicure every Monday night. I soak them, scrub them, file them, and, finally, slather them in foot cream. I bought Burt's Bees Coconut Foot Creme about three weeks ago as I waited for some prescriptions to be filled. I've used it several times now and am pretty impressed.
This product is 99.40% natural, according to the label. It contains vegetable glycerin,...
read full review »This is one of my favorite winter products. Years ago I had the world's worst dry, cracked heels. The cracks were so deep you could have driven a SmartCar through them. I was embarrassed to take off my socks. Then, I discovered Burt's Bees Coconut Foot Creme. It took a few weeks of using the product faithfully for my heels to transform themselves into soft and supple but it did happen. I have, over the years, found that if I start using it two or three times a week when socks weather arrives that I can avoid the dry, chapped heels of winters past.
How to Use:
Liberally slather on the product...
read full review »Burt's Bees Coconut Foot Creme has an unusual texture and color. It is starts out thick and gooey and then becomes very greasy. It does not feel very good when applying. I have however noticed that my feet feel great in the morning. I do love that it is all natural and not tested on animals.
My feet are very soft and look great after 1 application of Burt's Bees Coconut Foot Creme. So it definitely does its job. I just cant get over the gooey greasy feeling. I also do not think it smells that great. Its not a bad scent, I just don't care for it. When you first smell it, it does...
read full review »Burt's Bees Coconut Foot Cream was a disappointment for the price. Yes, it smells great, and yes, it moisturizes a bit, but not any better than Vaseline or Curel (which are more affordable!)
Its greasy texture is downright annoying. Instead of lotioning my feet and going to sleep, I had to get up to wash my hands with tons of soap to get the oily cream off. If it really turned my feet soft as butter, I would have forgiven this cream. But it didn't.
I love this cream. I do not have the time to go out and get pedicures. Being on my feet outdoors all day makes my feet a bit rough, especially in summer when I wear flip flops. After soaking my feet and buffing away dry cracked skin with a pumice stone I apply a generous amount of this thick cream to my feet, put socks on and go to bed. When I wake up they are soft and supple. If you are a coconut lover, this cream is for you. Smells like pure coconut oil, very tropical. My husband actually asks once in a while if he can use some. That says a lot right there for someone who hates any types...
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