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Dr. Scholl's Foot Care in GeneralNewest Review: ... and it contains fruit AHA's and natural pumice to remove the rough skin on your feet. It costs 2.99 from Boots. Scholl claim that it is specially created to care for the unique characteristics of the skin on the foot. I agree as it works better than a regular exfoliater. I have quite dry skin on my feet and so use this a couple of times a week when I have a bath. I find that its easy to rub ... more |
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by - written on 22/10/08 (Useful, 80 readings)
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This review is for Scholl's Rough skin remover. It comes in a 75ml tube. The rough skin remover exfoliates, smooths and renews your feet and it contains fruit AHA's and natural pumice to remove the rough skin on your feet. It costs 2.99 from Boots. Scholl claim that it is specially created to care for the unique characteristics of the skin on the foot. I agree as it works better than a regular exfoliater. I have quite dry skin on my feet and so use this a couple of times a week when I have a bath. I find that its easy to rub and it quite creamy in consistency. It exfoliates well and gets rid of dead skin. It's also easy to wash off. I usually follow ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/05/08 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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There are many different footrace products in the Scholl range. This brand name is the leading one in UK when it comes to treatment of things like blisters, athletes foot, hard skin, dropped arches and a number of other foot conditions. My favourite product in the Scholl range, apart from their specially designed sandals is the Foot Spray. I bought a small 35ml spray can of this in Bodycare for just £1. It is three different shades of blue with white and yellow writing and a pale blue top. What made me buy this? I find that when I wear trainers they draw my feet and even cotton sports socks don't help. At the end of the day my feet and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/02/08 (Very useful, 210 readings)
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This review is for Scholl Odour Control Foot Spray. There are a few similar products on the market, but this is the one blue and white bottle with the blue lid, as opposed to the navy and yellow spray. More than 25% of the population admit to suffering from whiffy feet, so if you are one of those then read on, if you aren't, still read on, but bask in the fact that you don't offend the senses of those around you!!! I don't like wearing socks or tights, so my feet become quite hot and sweaty in my shoes and trainers. I also work in an office which is often far warmer than it should be, and often the result is warm sweaty feet which aren't very pleasant. I chose ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/06/05 (Very useful, 1915 readings)
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Scholl Party Feet I bought these under recommendation of my cousin. She told me they were great to put in shoes and sandals and when I saw then at Bodycare I thought why not, I’ll give these a try. The price They cost me £4 at Bodycare but I have seen them priced up to £7. Considering its only two bits of rubber to stick in your shoes they could be a bit cheaper but all footwear insoles are expensive so it’s not too bad if they actually worked. There’s only one pair per packet. The Packaging. It comes in a plastic package that you can do up again so you can store them in there when you’re not using them. On ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/06/04 (Very useful, 338 readings)
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I am a slave to pretty shoes with sparkly bits and anything that makes me look that little bit taller is a bonus. However I'm sure at sometime we have all been enslaved also to that awful burning in your feet, you cant suddenly stop using them either. This is why party feet have been devised for people like me who have to look good even though I generally am hobbling along (in itself this is not a good look). What are they?? Party Feet are clear gel inserts (with a similar texture to jelly shoes) that fit into your shoes to alleviate the burning pain that comes with looking good. So what are they like? The gel at ... Read the complete review
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