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Himalaya Herbals FootCare Cream

S&S Partners · August 8, 2016 · 3 Comments

himalaya herbals footcare cream

I have been wanting a feet miracle since almost two years. Be it pedicures, moisturizers, body butters, regular exfoliation, using pumice stone, nothing would work on my cracked feet. And, when I got this footcare cream for review, I was actually not expecting much from it. So, it turned out to be an extremely pleasant surprise and now it is on my must-have list!!

Himalaya Herbals FootCare Cream Product Review

Price : Not sure as the price is not mentioned on the pack and I could not find it online either!

Texture and Fragrance

This product is meant for extremely cracked and damaged feet. The texture of the cream is a little grainy. And, fragrance is herbal. I like it. It is subtle and smells nice.

Packaging

Comes in a tube which makes it hygienic and travel friendly.

himalaya herbals footcare cream

Usage

I do tend to overuse things. So, I take quite a good amount of this product and apply it all over my feet, both sides. Sometimes, it does get a little too much. I think using a pea sized drop for one foot is enough.

How does it feel?

As I mentioned, the texture of the product is a little grainy so it does not go smooth on the skin. In fact, the product is quite dry so make sure you apply it in dots all over or it tends to stick to where you have applied it first.

It does not really spread easily. And, yes, it is drying so you can let it dry and follow with a moisturiser, though, I have not yet found the moisturiser to be that necessary.

Results

The product claims to show visible improvement in 3 days. I have to say that I had started applying it on really badly damaged feet. I did not get a pedicure or even exfoliate before starting to help with the healing process.

himalaya herbals footcare cream
it does have parabens but I really do not mind them!

Even on that horrible feet, the product did show a bit of improvement in 3 days but it took almost 10-15 days for my feet to completely clear up. And, trust me, it really made my feet soft and smooth. It does work.

Best part is it removed the ugly tan lines on your feet as well. I think the product exfoliates the feet on its own. So, you can just use a pumice stone once a week to get rid of the dead skin. And, voila, beautiful feet.

And, another thing, this product just does not work only when you use it. Yes, I stopped using it after 15 days of regular use and have not been applying anything to my feet at all, no moisturiser, no oil and not even used a pumice stone or exfoliated. And, my feet are smooth as the last day of using the product.

Obviously the product would not work after you stop using it but your feet do not go back to their original condition before you started with this product. 50 gms might last you close to a month of usage and I doubt if it is expensive.

Overall Verdict

Absolute must have if your feet tend to get damaged easily. And, you can skip your regular pedicures. So, yes, get it NOW.

Have you used any footcare cream which you have loved to bits and pieces? Which one do you recommend?

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  1. Archana says

    August 9, 2016 at 12:21 PM

    Thanks for the detailed review. I have seen this in shops. But didn’t look at it much. Will try it as it’s very affordable as well.

    Reply
  2. coralcrue says

    August 9, 2016 at 11:09 PM

    I have used this a long time ago, will get it again 🙂 Am a little reckless with taking care of my feet.

    Reply
  3. Sangeeta G says

    August 10, 2016 at 3:44 AM

    This is my all time favourite foot cream. I’ve been using this for years and loving it.

    Reply

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