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2.5-Oz Dr. Scholl's Severe Cracked Heel Repair Balm

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$4.20

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Amazon has 2.5-Oz Dr. Scholl's Severe Cracked Heel Repair Balm on sale for $7.83 - 35% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you checkout using Subscribe & Save = $4.70 > now $4.19. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25+.
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Product Information:
  • An intensely hydrating proprietary blend that softens, hydrates and moisturizes dry, cracked heels
  • Smooths and fills heel cracks
  • Specially designed to heal and repair, leaving a rich, moisturizing layer of protection
  • Soothes irritated and inflamed dry skin
  • Non-greasy
  • Dermatologically Tested

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $2.29 lower (32.76% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant, with prices starting at $6.99 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • This item has a rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on over 14,700 customer reviews on Amazon.com
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Amazon has 2.5-Oz Dr. Scholl's Severe Cracked Heel Repair Balm on sale for $7.83 - 35% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you checkout using Subscribe & Save = $4.70 > now $4.19. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25+.
  • Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons. Coupons are typically limited to one per account. You may cancel Subscribe & Save anytime after your order ships.
Thanks to Community Member babgaly for sharing this deal.

Product Information:
  • An intensely hydrating proprietary blend that softens, hydrates and moisturizes dry, cracked heels
  • Smooths and fills heel cracks
  • Specially designed to heal and repair, leaving a rich, moisturizing layer of protection
  • Soothes irritated and inflamed dry skin
  • Non-greasy
  • Dermatologically Tested

Editor's Notes

Written by Brynn
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $2.29 lower (32.76% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant, with prices starting at $6.99 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • This item has a rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on over 14,700 customer reviews on Amazon.com
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Model: Dr. Scholl's Severe Cracked Heel Balm, 2.5 oz | CVS

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Raccoonish
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I always used to have dry, hard cracked heels. Then I started filing the thick dry skin off with a foot file, and using losion at night. No more thick dry cracked skin - ever. Ya gotta file it off. No amount of balm will help you remove the dead krusted skin.
RobertR4848
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From slick deals to slick heels
goochute
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This works wonders for my feet, which seem to get painfully cracked and dry in the winter time. The stick lasted me about a year. Perfect timing on the deal.

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Quote from Raccoonish :
I always used to have dry, hard cracked heels. Then I started filing the thick dry skin off with a foot file, and using losion at night. No more thick dry cracked skin - ever. Ya gotta file it off. No amount of balm will help you remove the dead krusted skin.
Yes i do pedicures and i tell people all the time that it doesn't matter what you put on if you are just putting it on stuff that is just dead anyways and its not penetrating through
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TheEdge
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Quote from chuckdealz :
Well huh. Wonder how urea helps with that
Baseball players sometimes pee on their hands. No, seriously.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/...ar-AAXBkVg
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Quote from ET-sd :
Strange item to have a s&s coupon for…whos really going to go thru these at a pace quicker than 12mos before needing replacement. And wouldnt the fact that needing this for more than 3mos means it doesnt work or something else is wrong…
Welcome to Amazon. They don't always include common sense in the equation. Many items can be ordered with S&S are this way. Nail clippers for example.Our job at SD is to take advantage of the savings until they figure it out.
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ascotnot
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Quote from ET-sd :
Strange item to have a s&s coupon for…whos really going to go thru these at a pace quicker than 12mos before needing replacement. And wouldnt the fact that needing this for more than 3mos means it doesnt work or something else is wrong…
I guess that for some people it's a recurring thing. This makes me think of some radio ad for an antacid, I forget which one but I think it's one that used to be prescription but is now OTC. One of the things they mention in the "fine print" is that it's not for immediate relief. I understand what they're saying but it seems rather incongruous since for most people, stomach acid is an acute issue and they're not looking for relief in two weeks.

For skin cracks of any kind, shea butter is like $6/pound and not only cures cracks in fairly short order, it also provides instant relief for the pain. And because of room-temperature consistency (similar to cold butter), it can be easily shaped and molded for the application and is easy to cover with a bandage.
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jesterfx
Jan 26, 2023
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I used to have terrible painful and annoying cracking feet. Often to where I had to super glue cracks closed to get a little temp relief.

The only thing that ever helped was o'keeffe's (working hands or happy feet work).

I still get calluses when I get lazy and don't use it but never to the point of cracking anymore and just a couple times of bath time pumice stone with O'Keefe's after set me straight for months.

I'm going to grab one of if these though as the chapstick applicator looks kind of cool lol.
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mhoward84
Jan 26, 2023
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Quote from webtitan :
$3.33 for me on subscription which was nice.
I will likely use your thyroid tips. not sure what t4 is.
Nice! Wish I would have known about it 20 years ago. T4 is storage form of thyroid hormone, your body should convert it to T3 (active form). Some people have problems converting though. Make sure specialist checks T3 and RT3(blocking form of hormone, think severe stress/injury, it makes you tired) and not just TSH/T4. Look up doctors who use T3. It doesn't mean you'll need it, but at least it means the doctor will test more than TSH/T4.

Dry heels is one thing. Severe cracked is thyroid.
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MrMcGibblets
Jan 27, 2023
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Quote from Raccoonish :
I always used to have dry, hard cracked heels. Then I started filing the thick dry skin off with a foot file, and using losion at night. No more thick dry cracked skin - ever. Ya gotta file it off. No amount of balm will help you remove the dead krusted skin.
Raccoonish is 100% correct. I recently started using these dry-on-dry before the shower:
https://www.amazon.com/U-S-Pumice...ing-Stick/

Then after the shower, apply some of this:
https://www.bathandbodyworks.com/...53600.html

It's like a night-and-day difference. No more cracks or hooves!

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amazonsister
Jan 27, 2023
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DREMEL does a fantastic job on heels, other hard spots too. Even a cheap rotary tool as long as it has good variable speed. I really recommend getting a shield attachment if your dealing with really dry skin, you may find yourself enveloped in a cloud of skin dust! Been dremel'ing our feet for years without any problems. Drill brush works great too.. Wink
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Quote from JimmyR30 :
No coupon for me. YMMV?
You use it in the work insoles?
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ThriftySummer124
Jan 27, 2023
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This usually works great for me but IJust received my order and it was a completely solid stick that I would have thought was frozen solid if it was left outside all day but it was not. Ugh...
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Quote from Raccoonish :
I always used to have dry, hard cracked heels. Then I started filing the thick dry skin off with a foot file, and using losion at night. No more thick dry cracked skin - ever. Ya gotta file it off. No amount of balm will help you remove the dead krusted skin.
Cheese 🧀 grate it over salad and grow more for a sustainable stinky cheese.
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