Johnson's Foot Soap

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a fan of home pedicures, a fan of foot pampering products, child-free

JUN
1
2008
In my ongoing quest to try ever pedicure product on the face of the planet, I picked up an economy-sized box of Johnson's Foot Soap at the local Rite-Aid.  The box looked kind or boring which is why I walked past this product dozens of times before finally purchasing it.  After using it several times I'm kicking myself for not trying this foot soak sooner!

This is a quick-dissolving powder that contains borax, iodide, bran, and baking soda to soften, soothe, and freshen feet as well as relieving itching, burning, and unpleasant odors.  It is very easy to use Johnson's Foot Soap.  You simply...
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njchicaa
Beachwood, NJ



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

APR
10
2009

 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...

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JovialCougar
Denver, CO



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in need of relaxation, practical, into anti-aging creams, single and fine with it, lazy - with skincare, trying to age nicely, looking for convenience, forty something

JUN
1
2009

I don't really have problem-feet, but I have problems sometimes - and I'm lazy with skincare.   Long ago when I really needed to "repair" my feet, I looked at the Foot Products at Walmart, and I came across Johnson's Foot Soap. 

In my opinion, this is NOT A SOAP.  Perhaps it's a Foot Wash, but it's really not a FOOT WASH either - it's a FOOT SOFTENING/BATH-POWDER!  The ingredients initially scared me! but I went for it. 

After purchasing Johnson's Foot Soap, I stopped at Family Dollar [hmmmm...maybe I'll check there for the Johnson's Foot Soap next time.] Anyway, I bought a Foot Bin,...

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CASH100GIRL
Oak Park, MI



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