Arbonne FC5 Cooling Foot Creme Review

sdc14796 Arbonne FC5 Cooling Foot Creme Review

I’m a huge fool for foot creams so I was kinda happy that I got a foot cream in my November Glossy Box. But after using it, if I’m totally honest, this product is a little ‘blah’. It contains AHA, Salicylic Acid, a Moisture Fresh Complex and kiwi cell extracts which I said before, would be great in a face cream but why put AHA and Salicylic Acid in a foot cream?

My usual technique with foot creams is to slather it all over my feet and wear socks over them before I go to bed and then I wake up to smooth feet but this cream was a really thin, watery, light cream and almost like a face cream. From the consistency alone I knew it wouldn’t suffice and I was right the next morning. It barely did anything for my feet. I love rich creams that actually do something but this cream did nothing for me unfortunately. It’s a bit of a shame because the other products in the FC5 range are quite good.

Have you used any Arbonne or FC5 products ladies? What did you think of them?

Comments

  1. This sounds like a bit of a miss. I love foot creams too, have you tried the Body Shop’s Peppermint Intensive Foot Rescue? Its well priced and very good at making my poor feet look better.

    • I haven’t tried that foot cream but I’ll certainly check it though, I love the creams that The Body Shop sells so I’m sure it’ll be great!

  2. This cream works well as part of a regime. It’s not a quick fix but it’s a rejuvenating creme that when combined with the Arbonne Skin Conditioning Oil is a match made in heaven!

  3. It’s a good concept though.. The AHA/Salicylic Acid is meant for creating a process of new cell turnover, overtime for fresh new feet if you take good care of them, but it is more on the watery side for my taste. It’s so funny that you mentioned the ingredients in this bottle being better for a face cream. :) I used to struggle with some serious cystic acne, tiny uninflamed small bumps all over my forehead & very dry AND oily skin all over, not combination t-zone.. Dry patches that were oily on top.. It sucked. A few months ago, I had ran out of my lotion at bedtime and I had a fc5 foot cream sample in my medicine cabinet.. I decided to suck it up & use the foot cream on my face just for the night.. I woke up the next morning and my skin looked AMAZING.. Seriously… Not 100% better, but a noticable difference, especially for something to have done that overnight. I’ve used many products containing Salicylic Acid INCLUDING the Arbonne acne line. Nothing worked. I considered that maybe it was hormonal.. Maybe it was my diet or all of the above.. I never re-ordered my face lotion and have been using the foot cream on my face now for over half a year and my skin looks great, especially after recently replacing my tea tree oil soap with a good glycolic wash that was recommended by my dermatologist. Arbonne needs to just move the formulation to the foot cream over to the acne face line.

    • Hafsa Issa-Salwe says:

      I loved your very detailed Kaitlin! Maybe you could tell Arbonne to move the footcream formulation to their acne line?

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