Heel Rescue?
By karlawmcdonald onI wear a lot of sandals and flip flops as soon as the weather allows me too. I am always looking for something to make my feet soft, smooth and presentable aside from just slathering my feet in pure petroleum jelly and sleeping in cotton socks.
I did not quite find the solution in this product I am afraid.
This is heel Rescue Superior Moisturizing Foot Cream, it comes in a 16 ounce tub with pump dispenser.
It is fragrance free, and that it should be used twice daily after washing your feet. I personally cannot suggest that.
Let me just say my main complaint is after you use this product you have a white residue that is hard to get rid of, so in my opinion whats the point in trying to soften your feet if they are going to be bright white? It is a huge turn off for me, maybe because I stay so dark in the warmer months and it just really shows up, I am not sure.
My skin does feel softer and it says on the container that it is for dry, scaly, cracked feet and that it can be used on knees and elbows as well.
I think they need to maybe reformulate this product so that it does not leave a white, yucky paste on your skin.
I cannot recommend this to anyone, especially if you are dark skinned.

I'm a little confused. You give it an overall rating of 4, but you would not recommend this to anyone. Seems off a little, but I'm glad your feet are softer!!
Wow, what a bummer about the residue! The reason you'd want to use a product like this is so your skin was smooth and not ashy white and dry. At least it works well beyond the residue :).
A white residue isn't good. But maybe it would work for a pasty pale person like me!
Yup, agree with you that they must reformulate this product so that it does not leave a white, yucky paste on the skin or else they sure look very obvious on dark skin like mine.
Wow, this sounds awful, I am pale but I don't want white yucky paste on my skin either.
terrible experience ehh? Srry it is not the right stuff! :)
Yes, it sounds like they missed the mark on this one!
I was getting really excited until I got to the white film part. Thanks.
Ewww! I'm pale, but I don't want my feet to look all chalky white!