Forget the harsh peeling solutions. Learn how to create a luxurious, hydrating Aveeno foot mask using their iconic ingredients. Perfect for dry, cracked heels. Let’s be honest: Our feet go through a lot. Between tight shoes, barefoot summer walks, and dry winter air, the skin on our heels often looks like a desert landscape.
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Take the Aveeno Cica Foot Cream (it has triple oat complex and shea butter). Slather a thick layer over the gloves. Yes, on top of the plastic. This sounds weird, but it creates a "slugging" seal. aveeno foot mask
While Aveeno hasn’t launched a disposable foot mask, they have created the next best thing: the ingredients for the most intense, nourishing foot treatment you can do on a Sunday night. And the best part? It doesn’t involve the stinging burn of chemical peels. Forget the harsh peeling solutions
Open the Aveeno Hand Mask . This is a pair of soft, moisture-locking gloves filled with a rich oat and shea butter serum. Put your feet inside the gloves. Wait, your feet won't fit. The Hack: Cut the fingertips off the gloves. Slip your feet in. The stretchy material is designed to fit large hands, so it will fit a narrow-to-average foot perfectly. (If you have wide feet, skip the glove and simply slather on the serum from the packet). Let’s be honest: Our feet go through a lot
Note: As of my latest knowledge update, Aveeno does not have a dedicated, singular "single-use bootie" foot mask like some drugstore brands (e.g., Baby Foot or CeraVe). However, Aveeno is famous for its (which works for feet) and its Repairing Cica Foot Cream . This blog post addresses the consumer intent (soft, healthy feet) using Aveeno’s best products for that purpose. Title: The Secret to Baby-Soft Heels: How to DIY an Aveeno Foot Mask at Home