Cream for Hard Skin on Feet – Soften Cracked Heels with Bedrock Balm
Summer is winding down, and many of us are noticing thick, hard, or cracked skin on our feet.
Whether it’s dry patches on heels, callused toes, or just rough spots from sandals, your feet could use some TLC.
Check out this before-and-after of Maria's feet after using Glowstick (out of stock so use Bedrock Balm instead) overnight. You can see her dry, rough, and cracked heel and the difference of our zinc skincare after one night.
Bedrock Balm is here to help. This zinc-based barrier cream is packed with nourishing botanicals like Rosehip Seed Oil, Jojoba Oil, and Calendula Flower Extract, perfect for softening hard skin and cracked heels.
Simply apply a generous layer to dry or rough areas, massage in, and let it work overnight. Your feet will thank you—smoother, softer skin is just a few applications away.
Pro tip: Bedrock Balm isn’t just for feet—it also works on elbows, knees, hands, or any area that needs gentle yet effective barrier protection.
Take care of your feet this season—Bedrock Balm is the natural cream for hard, dry, or cracked skin on feet.
Q: Can Bedrock Balm help with cracked heels and dry feet?
A: Yes! Bedrock Balm’s zinc oxide and nourishing botanicals like Rosehip Seed Oil, Jojoba Oil, and Meadowfoam Seed Oil help soften rough skin, repair cracks, and deeply hydrate dry areas on your feet.
Q: How should I apply Bedrock Balm for the best results?
A: Apply a generous layer to cracked heels or dry spots, then wear socks overnight to lock in moisture. This allows the balm to penetrate and deeply nourish your skin while you sleep.
Q: Can I use Bedrock Balm on other rough or dry areas?
A: Absolutely. It’s also great for elbows, knees, hands, or any area with hardened or dry skin that needs barrier protection and hydration.
Q: How often should I use Bedrock Balm on my feet?
A: For best results, use nightly or as needed. Consistent application softens hard skin and keeps feet smooth and healthy. Shop here for our smoothing zinc cream.