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Pros & Cons
Pros
There is ample product inside each bootie, enough such that there is a bit of extra residue to absorb/ rub in when you're done. I have a terrible case of neuropathy, my feet are extremely dry and cracked. They give you plastic booties with the lotion ... Read More
There was no strong odor or irritation. Left my feet moisturized but nothing intense. The calluses and extra skin stay on but the rest of my foot feels like a brand new foot.
O'keeffe's come in an easy-to-open pouch. Each pouch contains two single use socks. To do a treatment, just put each foot in a separate sock for 15 minutes. She loves wearing sandals to yoga and pilates classes.
They are a bit spendy, but they're so effective i'm rather reluctant to try any cheaper alternatives. This is one item i am considering subscribing to. Non-irritating, easy to use.
Cons
These are a waste of money for any tall adult male/female! They are just little booties and if you have big feet don't buy this.
Highlights
Quality
Easy to use, feet felt very soft and moisturized after use.
These are easy to use and give great results.
What i mean is that all of them helped for 1-2 days and then my feet were back to dry and cracked.
I tried these and left them on for an hour, putting my socks on over them (do not try to walk like this, you’ll likely slip and... Read More
Price
At about $5 per pair of socks these definitely cost a lot more per use than a bottle of cream.
In summary, my wife did like the end result but at $5 per pair she is definitely weighing the overall value.
A little on the expensive side for what they are.
Packaging/appearance
The basic premise is the same - you open the pack to find two plastic socks joined at a seam.
Competitiveness
She has tried other products but this is the one that she gets the best outcome with.
I've tried other foot mask brands and this one is the best.
I was a bit surprised to find that these foot masks from o'keefe's seemed a lot drier than others.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
dry, soft, great, cracked and easy. - Our engine has detected that Amazon has altered, modified or removed reviews from this listing. We approximate total reviews altered up to 234.
- Previous analysis of this listing was an D grade.
- Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 57.4% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 1,086 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 14 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It took off so much dead skin that the foot peel didnt i just left them on because they were moisture socks and wow what a different i was shocked about all the dead skin that came right off and my feet were so smooth and my crack in my heal had healed up and i will do it again just dont leave the peal on longer than it says and wait a week before doing the moisture socks and wow lol 😆 i found out how much dead skin that i really had i was scared at first because it was a lot but no problems at all 😃 highly recommend 😃
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I got this today and tried it right away
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I kept it on for several hours though
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have a terrible case of neuropathy my feet are extremely dry and cracked
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I can’t wear socks and wear flip flops open shoes or go barefoot
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Well i work in the dirt daily and you can imagine how bad that is for my already dry condition
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After one application of this product the results were unbelievable
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I suffered from badly cracked heels and i couldnt figure out how to heal them
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