2009 Advisor
JovialCougar
Denver, CO
Relief for tired, achy feet: Johnson's Foot Soap
5 star rating

Like old fashioned remedies, a man, quality conscious, practical, Hiker
Pros

    easy to use, inexpensive, softens and invigorates tired feet


APR
10
2009

Johnson's Foot Soap — 

 I have to say I was amazed that such a simple product could be so effective, but Johnson's Foot Soap really helps with tired and achy feet!  For the most part my feet do not hurt too often, but on those occasions when they do ache I have been using this product with great results. 

How does Johnson's Foot Soap work?  The soap is not a bar of soap or liquid soap. It's granules made from Borax, Iodide, and Bran. The soap comes in separate packets for each treatment. All you do is add the granules to a basin then pour in about 2 quarts of hot water. The water should be as hot as you can comfortably tolerate. 

The granules quickly dissolve and the forms a soothing blend of hot water and soothing minerals. I'm always surprised how great this feels!  The hot water and foot soap are very soothing and make your feet relax. This soap mixture is especially good for callouses, corns, and itchiness. 

Johnson's Foot Soap has been around for a long time - since the 1870s!  And in many ways the product has an old fashioned look and feel. There are no elegant scents and the coloring is a bit drab. The ingredients are very ''earthy'' - nothing fancy here at all. 

Based in my experience I would highly recommend using Johnson's Foot Soap to soothe your tired feet.  It's a bit messy to mix up, but it's worth the effort to refresh your feet and give them some relief - all for less than $1 per treatment.



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