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Burt's Bees Peppermint Foot Lotion Reviews
#155 in Foot Care

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Peppermint oil and menthol invigorate tired feet, while parsley leaf oil and witch hazel deodorize and soothe naturally. Enriched with botanical oils and vitamin E, this lotion deeply moisturizes and protects to eliminate rough, dry skin.

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    September 04, 2013

    This is a good cream to put on your feet after you've passed a pumice stone on them. It smells good, and did miracles on my stiff calves during the pregnancy ;)

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    June 07, 2011

    This is a great foot lotion for the summer when you want to keep feet soft and sandal acceptable. I put this on at night before I go to bed so that I don't slip around in my shoes. Have you tried a peppermint foot lotion before? If so, you know they tingle a bit and can make feet feel a bit cool after application. I like the feeling but I know not everyone does. Like other Burt's Bees lotions I've used, it's super thick and nourishing. It'll take a minute to rub it in to your feet and absorb, but really your feet won't complain! This won't take off calluses but it will keep feet soft after you exfoliate them or get them sloughed at a spa pedicure. You don't need a lot either as you're just putting the cream on your feet, so will take you a while to get through the tube.

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    February 08, 2010

    This is some decent foot creme. Its Burt's Bees so you know its natural and thats a plus with lotions since your skin soaks in the ingredients. The pepermint smell is nice but be careful not to rub it on sensitive areas as it will leave a cooling effect which isnt that pleasent. Only use it on your feet and a little bit goes a long way.

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