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Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:25 am |
I need a new foot cream and I've been looking at the Gehwol products...so many to chose from What have you tried and would recommend? I don't have any particular problem, just a bit of rough skin on my heels because I love to go barefeet. Light and refreshing would be good |
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Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:42 am |
Hi Aurora, have you heard of a product call Pedikur? Its absolutely wonderful. If you have hard skin, you put cotton wool over the soles of your feet, and put this Pedikur lotion on the cotton wool which soaks it all up, its a runny liquid. Cover feet in cling film, or if your not posh like, nappy sacks (which are actually for doggy and kitty poop ) and leave for 15 minutes. Once you take the cotton wool off, you can actually scrape the dead skin away, and I mean scrape the dead skin away. It just melts the dead hard skin off your feet. You have to see it to believe it. I got mine off QVC and I was so sceptical despite the live demonstation. There was no way I was send that back It came with a herbal hand and foot cream to keep feet in good condition. Would definately recommend to anyone who suffers with hard skin, especially when you wear high heels |
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Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:47 am |
I've only tried their slave for cracked skin. It's nice but not the product you want. It's quite greasy balmy feeling.
Their foot soaks are really nice too! |
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Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:52 am |
I use the blue cream from Gehwol. I've been pretty good to my feet so I only have minor rough patches in the heels and balls of my feet. And only when I've been walking on my feet for a long period of time.
I massage it on every night unless I'm really tired and pass out . It leaves my feet refreshed and moisturized. I guess the massage helps it sink in so my feet doesn't feel greasy when I climb into bed. |
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 3:36 am |
I received 2 generous sized samples of the Gehwol Med Lipidro-Cream with my last order from EDS. I've been using it most nights for the last 2 weeks (yes - a little bit goes a long way!)
To be honest, I'm not overly impressed with it. Yes, it does moisturise my feet, but as to it having any miraculous effect on the hard skin.. well, I'm not convinced. (I'm not too sure its meant for that anyway)
It has a very light texture, but feels very greasy when put on. The greasy feeling lasts a long time. If you want to go for Gehwol, I'd suggest you try one of their other creams. For me, its the greasy feeling that puts me right off. |
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 11:18 am |
I think I will get the foot cream with mint with my next order... this time I ordered a BE eyeshadow instead, only to get a free gift |
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Mabsy
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Joined: 17 Aug 2003
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Fri Feb 11, 2005 7:36 pm |
I've got the Refreshing Balm. Very light and moisturising. There's probably something better than you can get if you have really dry feet though.
I highly recommend the foot deo spray as well from Gehwol! I use this everyday and it just keeps your feet smelling fresh all day. It's the best one I have used so far! |
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Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:39 pm |
I received a sample for hands. I don't like the smell and cream is not all that great. |
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lilypotter
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Joined: 25 Jun 2009
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Tue Sep 08, 2009 4:56 am |
I got good review from my friend anout Gehwol products. Purchased samples. will tell you soon about the products. |
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Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:39 pm |
I love the foot cream for cold feet. It did what it claims. |
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Fri Sep 11, 2009 8:25 pm |
Cindi wrote: |
Hi Aurora, have you heard of a product call Pedikur? Its absolutely wonderful. If you have hard skin, you put cotton wool over the soles of your feet, and put this Pedikur lotion on the cotton wool which soaks it all up, its a runny liquid. Cover feet in cling film, or if your not posh like, nappy sacks (which are actually for doggy and kitty poop ) and leave for 15 minutes. Once you take the cotton wool off, you can actually scrape the dead skin away, and I mean scrape the dead skin away. It just melts the dead hard skin off your feet. You have to see it to believe it. I got mine off QVC and I was so sceptical despite the live demonstation. There was no way I was send that back It came with a herbal hand and foot cream to keep feet in good condition. Would definately recommend to anyone who suffers with hard skin, especially when you wear high heels |
I would love to try this product but it's not offered on our U.S. QVC. I did email the company to ask if they ever would bring it to the U.S. |
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Thu Dec 08, 2011 7:25 pm |
Hey Gals,
I have been using the Gehwol herbal lotion(to prevent smelly shoes) and blue foot lotion (for dry heels). I have been very impressed with both products, as I have a thing about keeping my shoes smelling fresh and my tootsies smooth!
I am on my feet all day for my job, and even thought the air-con broke down this week my feet and shoes did not suffer. I will be buying these products again. |
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