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frontpage Posted by LolaBunny21 | Staff • Dec 13, 2023

3-Pack Dr. Scholl's Ultra Hydrating Foot Mask

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$5.80

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Amazon has 3-Pack Dr. Scholl's Ultra Hydrating Foot Mask on sale for $8.88 - 30% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $5.78. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

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Amazon has 3-Pack Dr. Scholl's Ultra Hydrating Foot Mask on sale for $8.88 - 30% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $5.78. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

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Model: Dr. Scholl's Ultra Hydrating Foot Mask 3 Pack , Intensely Moisturizes Repairs and Softens Rough Dry Skin with Urea, 3 Count 1 Pair

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ERNurse12
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I bought this exact set, at this exact price, about a month ago. It's a 3 pack. But hear me out and save yourself some money…

They are the absolute worst foot masks I've ever used. They are dripping wet inside the package (which is actually the outside of the foot mask sleeve) and make a huge mess. You have to physically rip the foot thing open to put your foot inside and the tabs fall off immediately so you can't secure them to your feet. So they are essentially a sloppy, wet, disaster that won't stay on your feet and make a huge mess. You've been warned lol.
satyenshah
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I've tried both these "ultra hydration" foot masks and the Dr Scholl "ultra exfoliating" foot masks and they provide very different outcomes. "Ultra hydration" will soften your feet while "ultra exfoliating" will peel the outer layer of skin from your feet. The difference is urea versus lactic acid as the main ingredient.
CoreyH8836
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Was about to buy until I saw these 4 pair for 8. Uses Plant Keratin, Salicylic Acid, Glycerin and Urea. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WCCH...895b1&th=1

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Dec 14, 2023
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Clearly states 1 pair. Dont expect a 3 pack.
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TenderHalibut2061
Dec 14, 2023
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There is nothing in the description stating 3 pack, though the manufacturer has a question response clarifying it is 3, from 3 months ago. Retail price is ~$3 ea, so it seems unlikely it's just 1
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ERNurse12
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I bought this exact set, at this exact price, about a month ago. It's a 3 pack. But hear me out and save yourself some money…

They are the absolute worst foot masks I've ever used. They are dripping wet inside the package (which is actually the outside of the foot mask sleeve) and make a huge mess. You have to physically rip the foot thing open to put your foot inside and the tabs fall off immediately so you can't secure them to your feet. So they are essentially a sloppy, wet, disaster that won't stay on your feet and make a huge mess. You've been warned lol.
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Was about to buy until I saw these 4 pair for 8. Uses Plant Keratin, Salicylic Acid, Glycerin and Urea. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WCCH...895b1&th=1
Last edited by CoreyH8836 December 15, 2023 at 10:02 PM.
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yslsd
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Is it easier to just put notion/cream on your feet after shower?
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hunterr83
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Quote from yslsd :
Is it easier to just put notion/cream on your feet after shower?
For preventative, yes. Unfortunately, once the skin becomes cracked, you then have to find a way to soften that dead skin and rub it off. I've found that just putting on lotion at that point isn't very effective at getting rid of the dead skin.
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I've tried both these "ultra hydration" foot masks and the Dr Scholl "ultra exfoliating" foot masks and they provide very different outcomes. "Ultra hydration" will soften your feet while "ultra exfoliating" will peel the outer layer of skin from your feet. The difference is urea versus lactic acid as the main ingredient.
Last edited by satyenshah December 16, 2023 at 10:35 AM.
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JohnD6190
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Quote from ERNurse12 :
I bought this exact set, at this exact price, about a month ago. It's a 3 pack. But hear me out and save yourself some money…

They are the absolute worst foot masks I've ever used. They are dripping wet inside the package (which is actually the outside of the foot mask sleeve) and make a huge mess. You have to physically rip the foot thing open to put your foot inside and the tabs fall off immediately so you can't secure them to your feet. So they are essentially a sloppy, wet, disaster that won't stay on your feet and make a huge mess. You've been warned lol.
So since you used these and they failed, I'm sure you tried other products. Which ones worked?
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gmxno
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Best solution I have found: applying Vaseline and wearing socks before going to bed and then whenever you get a chance use "pumice stone for feet" to remove the dead skin cells while bathing has worked
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ElatedCrowd6501
Dec 16, 2023
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Quote from TenderHalibut2061 :
There is nothing in the description stating 3 pack, though the manufacturer has a question response clarifying it is 3, from 3 months ago. Retail price is ~$3 ea, so it seems unlikely it's just 1
3 packs of 1 pair. The image on Amazon the packaging says 3 pack, so 3 pack of a pair.
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Riptide360
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Quote from hunterr83 :
For preventative, yes. Unfortunately, once the skin becomes cracked, you then have to find a way to soften that dead skin and rub it off. I've found that just putting on lotion at that point isn't very effective at getting rid of the dead skin.
Urea cream is used to soften the dead skin so you can exfoliate with a pumice stone or metal grater.
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hunterr83
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Quote from Riptide360 :
Urea cream is used to soften the dead skin so you can exfoliate with a pumice stone or metal grater.
Thanks. I'll look around for something. I've putting putting on lotion and vaseline after my showers, but effectiveness has been limited.
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NissaRayna
Dec 16, 2023
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Quote from hunterr83 :
Thanks. I'll look around for something. I've putting putting on lotion and vaseline after my showers, but effectiveness has been limited.
Try O'Keeffe's Healthy Feet if you haven't already, for keeping my feet moisturized and prevent that build up, it's really good and you don't need a lot.
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ERNurse12
Dec 16, 2023
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Quote from JohnD6190 :
So since you used these and they failed, I'm sure you tried other products. Which ones worked?
Actually, I didn't. This was my first time trying anything like this and it was such a bad experience I haven't tried anything since. My feet are still dryyyyy lol.

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satyenshah
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Quote from ERNurse12 :
Actually, I didn't. This was my first time trying anything like this and it was such a bad experience I haven't tried anything since. My feet are still dryyyyy lol.
A decent foot peel is Oh-K brand, available at Target:
https://www.target.com/p/oh-k-exf...A-86528904

The included booties are higher quality than most others, and you pour the chemical into the booties yourself, making it very low mess compared to other brands where the booties are prefilled with fruit slime.

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