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Honey Heel Glaze by Farmhouse Fresh + 3 Alternative Products

Strappy summer sandals: cute. Calluses and blisters: Not so cute. Is Honey Heel Glaze by Farmhouse Fresh the solution? If you can find it, maybe. As of mid-2022, Honey Heel Glaze is sold out — though the product page is still up, so maybe this cult-fav product is getting restocked soon.

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I can’t rub two pennies together for a monthly pedicure, let alone a weekly one to scrape the dead stuff off my tough feet. So I flipped head-over-callused-heel when I found Farmhouse Fresh Honey Heel Glaze.

Honey Heel Glaze review

Girl doing dry heel massage.

The chai-scented potion smells divine — an immediate plus for any care product, but especially one that goes on the feet.

The box describes the glaze as a “moisture veil.” and it lives up to that claim. Even after I rinse my feet, a thin layer of glaze remains on my skin. It gives my soles ongoing hydration without feeling sticky — despite the glaze’s syrup-like consistency.

Key ingredients

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Genuine honey and aloe leaf juice provide the moisture. Pineapple and papaya fruit extracts work to soften up those nasty hard spots on my soles.

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Application

The jar comes with a handy-dandy application brush which keeps your hands free of goo. And, truthfully, the super-soft brush makes me feel as though I’m at a posh spa, receiving a pricey pedi treatment.

Results

The glaze moisturizes, but didn’t rid my feet of those stubborn calluses. The tops of my feet feel as smooth as honey, though!

Value

Softer feet are great, but at $30 a pop, Honey Heel Glaze is pricey. It’s not an everyday purchase in my book. Maybe buy it as a self-care indulgence.

Alternative heel treatments

If you can’t hold out for a restock on Farmhouse Fresh’s product — or you want to try something cheaper — here are three alternative heel treatments that are more affordable.

1. Dermatonics Honey Heel Cream

Dermatonics guarantees softer feet after using its manuka-honey formulation for just one day. Also, Dermatonics has put its product to the clinical trial test. You can learn more about that here.

Buy it on Amazon for $15.

2. Estetist Heel Balm Stick

Estetist foot repair balm uses Vitamin E, coconut oil, tea tree oil, olive oil, avocado oil, peppermint essential oil, and shea butter to hydrate, exfoliate, and soften cracked, callused feet. The product has a 4.5-star rating on Amazon off of 17 reviews.

Try it for $17.

3. Miracle of Aloe heel stick

Miracle of Aloe’s heel stick combines the healing power of aloe vera with tea tree oil, coconut oil, lavender oil, tea tree oil, and shea and cocoa butters to soothe and soften cracked feet. This product also has a 4.5-star rating, but from more than 3,200 reviews.

The price is $15 and it’s available on Amazon.