Feet are the last body part anyone moisturizes and the first to show signs of dehydration. Cracked heels, dry soles, and rough toes do not come from genetics. They come from weight, friction, and a skin barrier that never gets replaced. Woodlee's handles both problems with coconut oil and tea tree leaf oil.
Thick foot creams rely on petroleum and waxes to seal the skin. They feel good for an hour and then they melt into your socks. Cracks close on the surface but the deeper layers stay parched.
Coconut oil penetrates beyond the surface and rebuilds the lipid barrier, which is what cracked heels need. Tea tree leaf oil has antifungal and antibacterial properties that target the organisms responsible for athlete's foot and foot odor. One product covers hydration, repair, and hygiene.
Rebuilds cracked and callused skin from the inside.
Antifungal and antibacterial action on odor and athlete's foot.

Softened skin absorbs more. Pat dry but leave feet slightly damp.
Massage into the heels, balls, and arches. Do not skip the tops of the toes and around the nails.
For visible cracks on the heels, press the product into the fissure with firm thumb pressure.
For severely cracked heels, apply a thick layer at bedtime and sleep in cotton socks. Expect noticeable softness by the second night.
A thin layer after the gym helps control odor and restores hydration lost to sweat.
Woodlee's Conditioning Lotion is the foot lotion that works as well on the rest of you. 32 oz. Ships within 24 hours.
