Get Baby Feet Results Without the Mess With Kerasal Intensive Foot Repair

I haven’t gotten a pedicure in over a year. It was only a few months ago that I decided to start doing my own mani/pedis at home - before then I was just pretending like my feet were fine. I’d put on some lotion before bed, when I remembered. It was winter! It was a pandemic! Now it’s summer, I’m vaxxed to the max and I could go get a pedicure… but I was careless for too long and now I’m embarrassed by my feet! I’ve gotta get these puppies to some kind of baseline before I go subjecting myself to the judgement of a professional. I tried a pumice stone, I tried a foot mask, I tried a little scrapey thing that I should not be trusted with. But I still had calluses and roughness and dry patches. What I needed was something UNglamorous, something medicinal and heavy duty, so I got some Kerasal Intensive Foot Repair.

This product is readily available at Target, but not in the cute beauty section or the wall of nail care. It’s in the pharmacy, in the aisle for “foot care,” and next to the fungus removers and ingrown nail clippers and bunion patches. It is not glamorous. This stuff means BUSINESS. Just look at the box:

They are not messing around! Once you open the box, the tube is actually very subdued and discreet, but it does still look intensely medical. The product itself is a clear jelly-like ointment, and a little goes a long way. I tend to start with a pea-sized amount at my heels, then rub it in until I have a thin layer all over my feet, then I go in and add tiny dollops to particularly rough areas. I do this after I shower for the night, then put on some socks. I don’t like sleeping in socks, but Kerasal Intensive Foot Repair works best with socks, so I figure I’ll put on the goop, then some socks, and wear socks during that post-shower, pre-sleep time where I’m just chilling in my PJs.

I’ve been using Kerasal Intensive Foot Repair for about two weeks (I don’t use it every day, I’ve maybe applied it 6 times?) and while my calluses and rough skin aren’t gone, they’re significantly better. The box is not lying when they say results in one day. There is definitely a change after just one application, but I’m dealing with a whole covid’s worth of calluses - this is a process that will take awhile. But, for $8, and available during your regular Target run, and not having to deal with the carnage of Baby Foot, this stuff is basically a miracle.

Sarah Chrzastowski

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