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Best Pedi Products on a Budget: Reader Advice

| May 8, 2008 06:00 PM | Posted in

Summer’s on it’s way, and sandal season is already in full swing—meaning your tootsies better be in good enough condition to be seen in public. Not all of us relish spending a fortune on regular salon pedicures, and there’s no reason you can’t get a good result with some of the many products available on your drugstore beauty shelves—right? Well, that’s our theory, but we need your advice. What budget-friendly products do you swear by to turn winter-ravaged into sandal-ready?

Dr. Scholl’s For Her Ultimate Overnight Foot Cream, $5.24, CVS.com

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May 8, 2008 mamimundo wrote:

The PedEgg is awesome and Kerasal products are great, too.

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May 8, 2008 abk_8011 wrote:

The PedEgg has become my new can’t-live-without item! It works wonders- it softens my heels better than any pedicure, it’s easy to use, it’s inexpensive and while it is kinda gross, it’s worth it! I got mine for $10 at Bed Bath and Beyond.

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May 9, 2008 Shopsista wrote:

The Ped Egg is the best thing that has EVER came out.  Can’t beat a price of $9.99 for two if you order online…same price for one in Walgreens

Prior to that, it was the Tweezerman foot file($20) and Vaseline ($2,99 - 3.99)

My feet stayed smooth all summer and winter!

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May 9, 2008 peachy_sweet wrote:

i love vaseline and saranwrap with socks. that what i live by to get me through.

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May 9, 2008 toodles865 wrote:

i just get the cheapest foot file…the ones with the plastic handle and metal file…works for me!

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May 9, 2008 JudyO wrote:

The overnight method of foot cream with socks works really well if you do it regularly.  Almost any drugstore foot cream will do and straight vaseline is of course always an option.

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