Road-tested: Milky Foot Active Pads
WARNING: This video is not for feet-haters. But if you’ve been suffering from rough, dry heels or rock-hard calluses, you’re definitely going to want to watch until the end.
Milky Foot is an at-home intense peeling treatment for feet. bh’s Laura kindly volunteered to try it, so you could see exactly how it works. As summer is just around the corner, it’s the ideal time to start prepping your feet (hello, sandal weather!) and Milky Foot is certainly one hard-working option.
But a picture (or in this case, a video) says a thousand words, so go on - watch it. Or, if you’re not that keen on surprises, you can scroll down at your own pace to see what happens below…
How to use Milky Foot Active Pads
#1 First, make sure your feet are clean and dry, as well as free of nail polish, moisturiser and fake tan.
#2 Cut along the dotted line of the foot pad and then place one on each foot.
#3 Leave on for 45-60 minutes, keeping your feet relaxed and flat on the ground so the product is covering your feet evenly. Once the time is up, remove your feet, rinse them in warm water and towel-dry them.
#4 Your feet will start peeling within 3-7 days and can peel for up to a week, but you shouldn’t feel any pain.
#5 Once the peeling starts, you can speed up the process by soaking your feet in warm water.
#6 As tempting as it might be, do not pull on the peeling skin - just let it fall off naturally.
#7 Also, this may sound gross, but it’s a good idea to wear socks to bed to catch the dead skin as it falls off overnight.
#8 Milky Foot is such an easy way to achieve smooth feet and you can repeat the process every two months.
#9 Laura used Milky Foot Active, which is specifically formulated for active people and has the added benefit of neutralising foot odour. There is also the original Milky Foot, which is available in regular and large sizes.
Do you suffer from dry or hard skin on your feet? Have you tried Milky Foot?
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I have used these, and they really do work!
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I need this to get ready for summer and sandals..
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Would love to give it a go. Why haven't I heard of it before? Was just about to make an appointment with my podiatrist who does a great job removing my rough skin ; corns etc. Am wondering if this product can do the same thing?
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These look a little gross...but I really want to try them.
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I need these in my life!!
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I swear by this product, it really works
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Wow, this looks like an amazing product...........one for me to try.
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Brilliant! I am in desperate need of this! Hopefully it'll be available at the next Beautorium...
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I have never tried milky foot - it all sounds quite revolutionary though. What a different idea.
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I HAVE TRIED THE ORIGINAL ONE AND DIDNT FIND IT TOO SUCCESSFUL BUT I WOULD LOVE TO TRY THIS NEW ONE, WHICH I WILL SOON AND I WILL REPORT ON IT
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this looks quite interesting.. i might try these..
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I've been curious about trying Milky foot.
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This will make the foot preparation for summer a lot easier.
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Neutralising foot odour? But that would only be a temporary thing, surely?
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I have heard alot about this product. It sounds great for those with these problems.
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Oh god - these are horrible but fascinating. This is a must buy - who could resist.
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Oh boy, this looks really effective, but really gross. I'm not sure how I would go dealing with flaky skin and not being able to remove it
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Seems so icky but I should do this, my feet aren't horrid but they could be better
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The after photo looks great. Not sure I like the length of the peeling process though. I certainly couldn't go to work with my feet visibly peeling.
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Hmmm I agree! Takes a while
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I'd like to try this to get my feet ready for summer.
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This is absolutely fascinating but Im also super disgusted hahaha. I'd try it and never admit to it haha
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I have a sample of this at home but I've been too scared to use it!!
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The process is a bit gross but I love the results!
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