Moisturizer Isn’t Enough for Cracked Heels 👣

If lotion alone worked, cracked heels wouldn’t keep coming back.

Real foot care follows the right order:

✔️ Clean first – fight odor, bacteria & fungi

✔️ Soften next – target hard skin & calluses

✔️ Repair last – restore smooth, healthy feet

No scraping. No shortcuts.

Just a smarter way to reset your feet — ClearZal Reset Duo.

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... Read moreFrom my personal experience dealing with cracked heels, I found that relying solely on moisturizers never truly solved the problem. What really helped was adopting a consistent routine that focuses on cleansing, softening, and repairing the skin. Cleansing is crucial because it removes bacteria, fungi, and odor-causing agents that often worsen foot conditions if left unchecked. Using products with antimicrobial ingredients, like tea tree oil, can be particularly effective in maintaining foot hygiene. Next, softening the thickened, hard skin and calluses makes a big difference. I used a specially formulated hard skin remover that gradually breaks down those rough patches without harsh scraping, which can cause further damage or pain. This step allowed my moisturizer to penetrate deeper into the skin. Finally, repairing the skin barrier is vital. After treatment and softening, applying rich, healing formulations helped restore moisture and promote skin regeneration. This three-step care method, as suggested with the ClearZal Reset Duo, made a noticeable improvement. Consistency is key — skipping steps or cutting corners leads to recurring cracked heels. Incorporating this straightforward but effective routine into my foot care regime transformed the health of my feet, making them smoother and much less prone to cracking over time. For anyone struggling with persistent heel cracks, I highly recommend this approach rather than relying on lotion alone.

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