SHOPPERS are raving about a £6 buy from Boots that will leave your dry and cracked feet feeling soft in no time.
So if your feet are in a sorry state, but you’re on a budget and can’t afford to splash the cash on a pricey pedicure, you’ve come to the right place.



Thanks to a cheap high-street buy, beauty fans have claimed that their skin has never felt so soft.
The product in question is the Boots Dry & Cracked Foot Softener, which is just £6.49.
It has an average rating of 4.6 out of five, and provides deep hydration.
It softens and conditions dry and cracked skin and also helps to prevent further damage.
The deeply moisturising cream contains AHA to soften and condition cracked heels.
It is part of the Boots Advanced Footcare Range and is an easily absorbed formula which encourages the formation of smoother skin.
Shoppers raced to the Boots website to share their honest thoughts of the moisturising cream – as many claimed that they saw results after just one use.
One person said: “Honestly amazing – I thought my feet were in a horrific state, but used this just once and had terrific results.
“I don’t think I have ever had such soft and unblemished feet in my life.
“I now only use it once a week just to keep them looking and feeling great.”
Another added: “I have been using this foot cream for some time and I’m really pleased with it.
“It’s easily absorbed and with regular foot filing leaves my feet, especially my heels, soft and smooth.
“Would definitely buy it again and have it recommended to family and friends.”
I’ve been using it for years and on occasions when I don’t, I can really tell the difference
Boots shopper
A third commented: “I bought the foot cream this morning and have used it just the once early on this evening. My feet feel amazing.
“This is the best cream I have ever used and I will definitely keep on buying it.”
Meanwhile, someone else beamed: “I have had horrid dry and cracked feet forever but this has sorted them.
“And it has a pleasant smell! Could not recommend it more highly!”
The history of Boots
Turns out, the high street powerhouse got its peculiar name from its founder – John Boot.
But Boots’ beginnings were very different from what we see of the health and beauty retailer today, which boasts over 2,200 stores across the UK.
It all started in 1849, when John opened his first herbalist store in Nottingham.
The shop offered affordable alternatives to traditional medicines, Boots said on its website.
John’s son Jesse took over the business in 1870 and, along with his mum Mary, begun trading under the name M & J Boot, Herbalists.
Jesse took sole control of the business in 1877 and latched on to the growth in popularity for patent remedies instead of herbal medicine amongst working classes.
He appointed the store’s qualified pharmacist in 1884, Edwin Waring, who made sure to offer his dispensing services at half the price charged by the other chemists in Nottingham.
Whilst another happy Boots shopper claimed: “The best foot cream – deeply moisturising.
“I’ve been using it for years and on occasions when I don’t, I can really tell the difference.”
I thought my feet were in a horrific state, but used this just once and had terrific results
Boots shopper
If you fancy giving this cream a try, it is best applied on clean and dry feet.
You simply massage the product onto dry skin twice daily, and continue treatment until the skin becomes smooth.
Thereafter, to maintain soft-feeling feet, it can be used once daily.
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