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- jj****Dry SkinSensitive SkinSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedApr 15, 2025
It's fragrance-free with a slightly rich texture. I love products that absorb quickly, but even when I buy fast-absorbing foot creams, they never seem to absorb dramatically. However, if you apply this consistently, those cracks really do disappear! The tube packaging is hygienic and convenient. I used up the entire tube and honestly, I can't think of any downsides. It works hard! I apply it before bed and put on socks. - wj******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedFeb 9, 2025
I've only heard about foot creams, but this is my first time trying one! I came across this cream while searching online and learned it's a top-seller in the US, so I decided to give it a try. It seems pretty good! I'm sure consistent use will lead to even better results. They say our bodies get drier as we age, and I think that's proving true. We really need to pay attention to moisturizing everywhere. What's amazing is that there's almost no sticky feeling after application! It's quite impressive. If you're looking for deeper hydration, try mixing it with some Vaseline for even better results. - pe*******Oily SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsWrinkles/ElasticityRecommendedJan 24, 2025
The thick texture seems to provide long-lasting hydration. Since I don't often apply cream to my feet, I find that hand creams or body emulsions absorb well but don't moisturize for long. That's why I think it's better to use a foot-specific cream. When my feet's dead skin cells bother me, I generously apply this to my heels, wear silicone socks to bed, and my feet definitely feel softer. With consistent use, I can visibly see the white flaky skin becoming less noticeable. It's a decent product, so I don't have any particular complaints while using it. - ba******Combination SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRecommendedNov 16, 2024
1. The tube packaging makes it easy to control the amount. 2. It has a nice consistency that feels good when applying. 3. It absorbs well into the skin. 4. It's fragrance-free. 5. There's no sticky feeling (even if it seems to linger on your hands at first, it quickly absorbs). 1. It's expensive compared to its effectiveness. 2. When it's almost empty, you need to tap the tube repeatedly to get the product out (I wish tube packaging was designed to use every last drop efficiently. This is a common issue with these types of containers..) 3. I'm not really sure about its effectiveness. (After exfoliating and sleeping with socks on, my heels do feel softer, but they don't become completely smooth like a peeled egg) For super soft heels, soak your feet in warm water, exfoliate, apply a generous amount of cream, then wrap your feet in plastic wrap or wear socks before going to bed! - hs*****Dry SkinSebum/BlackheadsRednessRecommendedMay 23, 2024
Snagged this at Homeplus for a steal - 9,900 won on sale! (They rarely discount it, so this might be the lowest price you'll see.) It doesn't absorb as quickly as the Working Hands cream, which magically transforms your skin to matte perfection in seconds. But don't worry, it's not sticky either. The texture is quite firm right out of the tube, so it doesn't run or drip. It leaves a slight richness on the skin rather than feeling sticky. Your hands won't feel tacky, but you might leave footprints if you walk barefoot right after applying. To be fair, it claims to be an 'ultra-moisturizing cream,' so I wasn't expecting miracles. I was just curious about O'Keeffe's foot cream. While there are many popular foot creams out there, this one doesn't stand out in terms of value or features, aside from being fragrance-free. I probably won't repurchase. No real complaints! Remember, consistency in application matters more than which foot cream you use. (Skip a few days, and your feet get rough again... From now on, I'll opt for reasonably priced products as long as they're not unpleasant to use.) After washing your feet, pat them dry with a towel and apply the cream while your skin is still slightly damp. (This works for body emulsions too!) To prevent leaving footprints and improve absorption, slip on thin cotton socks after applying. I've tried socks with silicone heels, but personally found them too stuffy. - oi****Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJan 26, 2023
The hydration power is strong with this one! I initially bought it for my feet, but since mine don't crack severely, I've been using it as a hand cream substitute lately. It's better than most hand creams out there. The thick texture seems to provide superior moisturization. When used on hands, it absorbs quickly and feels less slippery. While it may not have a pleasant fragrance like typical hand creams - it's nearly unscented with a faint hint of wood glue if you sniff closely - it still works wonders for dry hands. It's also great for foot hydration. Just apply and put on socks for well-moisturized feet! As mentioned earlier, the slippery texture can be a bit disappointing as it feels like it rubs off on floors or bedding. However, even with that, it still provides decent hydration. It's definitely better than not applying anything at all! Try using it as a hand cream substitute - as******Normal SkinNov 20, 2022
I switched from using Dermavi products, but this was just okay. While it's less moisturizing than Dermavi, it absorbs well into the skin. The scent is pleasant and inoffensive. The hydration could be better. It's fine for spring, summer, and fall, but in winter I need to apply it 2-3 times. Personally, I prioritize hydration, so I'm a bit disappointed. If you have combination dehydrated skin, you might want to layer this product for better results. - lo***********Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedMar 10, 2022
Since hitting my 30s, my feet get terribly cracked in winter! After trying O'Keeffe's hand cream and loving its unscented, non-sticky formula, I decided to buy their foot cream too. The jar version seemed more popular, but I prefer the convenient tube type. I thought the foot cream would be unscented too, but it has a very subtle fragrance. Unlike other foot creams that feel moisturizing at first but leave my feet dry the next day, O'Keeffe's keeps them incredibly hydrated! While it's not quite that dramatic, my feet definitely don't feel dry. I think I'll be sticking with O'Keeffe's over other foot creams for a while. Hmm, I can't really think of anything I was disappointed with! - da*******Normal SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedDec 22, 2020
Thanks to the paraffin, it feels like it's coating my feet nicely. The thin consistency makes it easy to spread and it absorbs well too. Despite its light texture, it feels like a deeply hydrating product. The amount is surprisingly generous - I've been using it for months and it seems never-ending! Unlike other foot care products that can be sticky and thick, this one isn't, which I really appreciate. While it does have a coating effect, the finish isn't as fresh as I'd like. I usually apply it while lying in bed - otherwise, it picks up all the dust from the floor! It doesn't dramatically reduce white dead skin cells right away, so it seems like long-term use is necessary to see results. Let's keep using it consistently for the long haul! - na*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedDec 27, 2019
My feet crack and split if I skip even one day... 😅 I've been using this product so well without needing a body emulsion. 1. Hydration: Despite its thin consistency, it's incredibly moisturizing. My previous body emulsion wasn't providing enough hydration, but with this, applying just once a day after showering keeps my feet from cracking or drying out. 2. Volume and Price: I bought it on sale at Olive Young, so it was a great deal. The large volume has lasted me a year of use so far! 1. Absorption: There's a significant residue after application, like my feet are coated. It's sticky, and dust sticks to my feet when I walk. While the moisturizing effect is good, the absorption is lacking. I have to apply it right after showering and follow with a skin emulsion for it to absorb somewhat. 2. Ingredients: While it doesn't contain notorious harmful ingredients like phenoxyethanol or PEGs, it still has two potentially problematic ingredients. After showering, it's sufficient to apply foot cream and then layer on a skin emulsion while letting it dry.