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I’ve found the best £4 boots for feet, but it also works wonders on my face

A crazy beauty enthusiast has claimed that a FOOT cream works wonders for pimples.

The shopper, who chooses to remain anonymous, swears by Boots’ £4.50 Deep Moisturizing Foot Cream to zap pimples before they get “yucky”.

A crazy beauty lover has revealed the FOOT cream she puts on her face

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A crazy beauty lover has revealed the FOOT cream she puts on her faceCredit: Getty
It will cost you just £4.50 for a bathtub in Boots

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It will cost you just £4.50 for a bathtub in BootsCredit: boots

And she says the reason it works so well is because the lotion for your trotters is “medicinal and antiseptic.”

She claims it clears up acne and “terrible spots” overnight with just a little bit.

“I first bought this cream just over three years ago and it is now part of my regular routine to keep my feet looking and feeling soft,” she explained.

“It smells wonderful and you will see noticeable results within a few days.

“Every time I leave my feet untroubled for a while and notice how dry they have become, I slather my feet in this cream, put on my socks and notice the difference within a few hours.”

But it doesn’t stop there.

“Every now and then I get the odd – but most horrible – spot on my face,” she continued.

“I’m talking about three whiteheads in just one big red inflamed spot.

“Nine times out of ten, these places become infected.

“Because this is an antiseptic cream, I once put some on a spot on my face that I knew would get dirty.

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“To my surprise, the spot dried up and was just a red, dry spot the next morning.

“I absolutely love this cream and can’t recommend it enough.”

The Boots Deep Moisturizing Foot Cream contains natural herbal extracts and has been dermatologically tested.

The lotion has a whopping 316 five-star reviews on the Boots website.

However, not everyone dabs it on their spots.

Dermatologists recommend only using products designed for your face, because the skin on the face is more sensitive than elsewhere on the body.

Where has Boots closed stores?

BOOTS has never provided a complete list of the 300 stores that are closing.

Here’s what we know so far about some locations where branches are gone for good.

  • Swimming pool, Cornwall
  • Cambrone, Cornwall
  • Redruth, Cornwall
  • Wood Street, Swindon, Wiltshire
  • Clifton, Yorkshire
  • Cliftonville, Kent
  • Pemberton, Wigan
  • Littlehampton, West Sussex
  • Hough Lane, Layland, Lancashire
  • Front Street, Prudhoe
  • Rhos on Sea, Wales
  • Colwyn Bay, Wales
  • Portland Walk, Barrow
  • Gestridge Road, Teignbridge
  • Caerleon Road, Newport
  • Chepstow Road, Newport
  • Carlyon Road, St Austell, Cornwall
  • St Blazey, Cornwall
  • Lurgan
  • Chard Road, Plymouth
  • Mannamead Road, Plymouth
  • Claremont Street, Plymouth
  • Heathside Road, Woking
  • UEA campus
  • Hamlet Court Road, Westcliff
  • Holywell, Flintshire (Wales)
  • Windhill Road, Wakefield
  • Upper Warrengate, Wakefield
  • Glastonbury
  • Uppingham Road, Leicester
  • Guildford Road, Woking
  • King’s Square, York
  • Warminster
  • Gorleston, Great Yarmouth
  • High row, Darlington
  • Mudge Way, Plymouth
  • Mount Pleasant, Exeter
  • Kirkby Ashfield

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