Sunday, November 4, 2007

Australia's Number One Export

Wearing sandals always takes its toll on feet, specifically heels. The skin becomes a bit thicker, and constant pumicing only seems to make it worse. Pedicures help, but the skin continues to dry out and become thicker then any other skin on one's body. Until now. Heel hell can be alleviated for a mere $7.95 in Illinois, more or less where you live, thanks to Laderma Corporation of Sydney, Australia. Flexitol Heel Balm, for rough, dry and cracked heels has done wonders in only twelve hours. Heel hell is gone, replaced by softer, more pliable skin on both heels. According to Laderma Corporation, Flexitol is Australia's number one export. With all they have to offer, this is what leaves Australia more then anything else? Laderma Corporation only makes skin care products but apparently they are very good at it.


"Flexitol Heel Balm for rough, dry and cracked feet has been formulated to moisturise and hydrate very dry heels and feet. With daily use it keeps your feet soft, smooth and supple. Flexitol Heel Balm also helps prevent blisters and friction during exercise and when "breaking in" new shoes." This is a product every woman needs in her medicine cabinet, and definitely on both feet.


What's the magic ingredient? Flexitol contains "25% chemically synthesized Urea in a highly concentrated moisturizing and emollient base." After just two applications: one at 6 o'clock, then again at bedtime, I awoke with someone else's feet. A morning application and I am a believer for life in this fabulous product. Who knew? Heel hell -- be gone!
Photo attribution: somewhatfrank

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