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Review on 👣 Open Naturals Urea 40% Foot Cream - Premium Callus Remover - Moisturizes & Rehydrates Thick, Cracked, Rough Skin - 4oz by Melissa Barnes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm happy to see my legs look and feel better.

I have been using this cream on my legs every day for about 3 months. I'm a nurse and I'm always on my feet. I've always had calluses on my feet, probably because I wore swimming shoes for many years as a young woman. I'm sure growing up barefoot in the country as a kid and it didn't help my feet much! I've been giving my feet the attention they deserve lately because I'm in my 50's now and long days on my feet are taking their toll. In addition to using Open Naturals 40% Urea Cream every night before bed, I soak my feet in an English saltwater footbath once a week. Immediately after soaking, I use a pumice stone to gently remove soft calluses. After diligently following this routine for three months, I am pleased to see that my legs look and feel better than they have in many years. However, I must stress that it was only after following this routine faithfully that I was able to see these good results. This cream is not a "miracle serum" as some might think. It takes more than a few days to see results. This is a very pleasant moisturizing cream with the addition of urea, which effectively eliminates calluses when used daily. Also, I have found it to be effective in removing warts! It wasn't until I started doing this foot routine that I realized I had three warts between my two toes. They gradually disintegrated and today they are gone, which is a great relief! I add this to the tea tree oil supplement which also contains it. The cream dries out and leaves a chalky residue, but I always wash my feet first thing in the morning so it doesn't bother me at all. As a consumer and as a healthcare provider, I definitely give this product two thumbs up!

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