O'Keeffe's for Healthy Feet Foot Cream – Diabetic-Safe Foot Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin, Hypoallergenic Formula
O'Keeffe's for Healthy Feet Foot Cream – Diabetic-Safe Foot Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin, Hypoallergenic Formula
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Why you'll love it
- Guaranteed relief backed by the #1 foot cream brand in America reduces purchase risk
- Concentrated formula creates a lasting protective moisture barrier instead of just surface-level slickness
- Hypoallergenic, unscented, non-greasy profile suits sensitive skin and won't transfer to socks or sheets
- Safe for diabetics, expanding trust for a high-need medical-adjacent audience
- Wide pack-size range (1 to 12 jars) offers value buys for long-term users and single-jar trial for first-timers
- Compact 3.2 oz jar doubles as an ideal travel size for on-the-go relief
- Small amount goes a long way, making the jar last a very long time (e.g., one jar lasted from July onward for a daily user)
- Solid, hard-packed texture in the container means no mess and the product doesn't shift around
- Results felt/healed literally overnight for some severe cases
- Light, non-noticeable fragrance makes it suitable for scent-sensitive users
- Hypoallergenic and fragrance-free formula works for sensitive skin
- Absorbs quickly enough that socks can be put on almost immediately
- Effective for people living in hard water areas with dry weather
- Stops dry heels from wearing holes through socks
- Soothing, immediate relief upon application
- Not sticky or greasy once applied (per some users)
Perfect for
- Overnight foot repair treatment applied at bedtime on cracked heels
- Post-bath moisturizing seal applied while skin is still slightly damp
- Daily maintenance routine for chronically dry feet
- Travel-friendly foot care using the 3.2 oz TSA-acceptable jar
- Diabetic foot moisturizing with a clinically safer formulation
- Applying on rough skin on toe knuckles and ankles
- Using as a hand cream for cracked and dry hands
- Applying on elbows to fix dry, ashy-looking skin
- Wearing socks after application to protect bedding and let product absorb
- Using on the undersides of feet where skin folds together
- Applying after showering at night as part of bedtime routine
- Using on the face (accidentally) and noticing a plumping/youthful effect



Product Information
Get your feet back: O’Keeffe’s Healthy Feet is a concentrated foot cream that heals, relieves and repairs extremely dry, cracked feet; From the #1 foot cream brand in America*
Guaranteed relief for extremely dry feet: Creates a protective layer on the skin's surface, locking in moisture to keep even the driest, cracked feet feeling hydrated and healthy
Hard working foot care: Intense but soothing, our moisturizing cream instantly boosts and retains moisture levels for long term foot care
Recommended use: Apply the exfoliating foot cream at bedtime and after bathing, as these are known to be the most effective times for moisturizing extremely cracked, dry feet
Hypoallergenic: O'Keeffe's for Healthy Feet is unscented, non-greasy and safe for people with diabetes; Our 3.2 ounce jar is an ideal travel size so you can take your comfort on the go
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this foot cream actually safe for diabetics to use?
Yes. It is recommended for diabetic foot care with a hypoallergenic, unscented, non-greasy formulation. That said, diabetics should follow their doctor's advice on routine foot care and consult a provider if they have open wounds or infections.
Will the unscented formula really not trigger my migraines or nausea?
The cream is fragrance-free, so it contains no added perfume that could act as a migraine or nausea trigger. Users who are scent-sensitive consistently report it is one of the few moisturizers they can tolerate.
Can I safely use this on my dog's paw pads?
Many dog owners use it on paw pads to moisturize dry, cracked paw tissue. Apply a thin layer and try to distract your dog briefly so it absorbs before being licked off. For pets with paw injuries or infections, consult your veterinarian first.
Is it safe for seniors with thin, fragile skin?
Yes. The hypoallergenic, fragrance-free profile is well suited to older adults whose skin has become more reactive, and the hard-packed jar is easy to handle for those with arthritis.
Does it contain any common irritants I should worry about?
It is formulated to be hypoallergenic and free of added fragrance, which removes the two most common sensitivity triggers. Always review the full ingredient list on the jar if you have specific known allergies.
Is this safer than heavily perfumed foot lotions for my sensitive skin?
Yes. Heavily perfumed lotions are a leading cause of contact irritation. This formula removes fragrance entirely and keeps the ingredient list short, which is generally better tolerated by reactive skin.
Can my nurse or healthcare provider recommend this for diabetic foot care?
It is widely recommended by foot care professionals and is the #1 foot cream brand in America. Many healthcare providers specifically suggest it to diabetic patients as part of a daily moisturizing routine.
Will the jar leak or spill in a shared bathroom around kids?
No. The cream is hard-packed and solid in the jar, so it does not shift, spill, or ooze even if knocked over. There is no pump or loose cap that little hands can accidentally trigger.
Is it safe to apply right before putting on compression socks?
Yes, as long as you give it a minute or two to absorb first. The non-greasy finish means it will not damage the elastic in compression garments the way some oil-based balms can.
I'm pregnant and smell-averse, is this safe to use?
The fragrance-free, hypoallergenic profile is generally well tolerated during pregnancy when scents are a common complaint. As with any product, review the ingredient list with your OB-GYN if you have specific concerns.
Is this safer than urea-based foot creams for sensitive users?
It depends on the user. Urea is effective but can sting broken skin and is occasionally irritating. O'Keeffe's uses a different moisture-locking approach with fewer triggers for reactive skin, though individual results vary.
How does this compare to prescription foot creams for diabetic skin?
It is an over-the-counter option designed for daily maintenance. Prescription creams target specific conditions like fungal infections or severe dermatitis. Use this for routine moisturizing and follow your doctor's instructions for medicated products.
I worry about chemicals absorbing into my skin, is this safe for daily use?
It is designed for daily, long-term use and is the brand many healthcare providers point patients toward. If you have specific chemical concerns, the ingredient list is printed on every jar for full review.
What if my skin reacts after the first use?
Discontinue use and wash the area with mild soap and water. Reactions are uncommon given the hypoallergenic profile, but if symptoms persist, consult a dermatologist, especially for diabetics.
Is the jar safe to keep in a hot car or travel bag without melting?
The hard-packed, solid consistency holds up well in warm conditions and will not melt or run like lotions in tubes can. That makes it travel-safe in a gym bag, work locker, or car console.
Can I use this on my baby's or toddler's dry skin?
The hypoallergenic, fragrance-free profile is gentler than most adult products, but for infants and toddlers it is best to use products specifically labeled for babies. Consult your pediatrician for children under two.
How do I apply O'Keeffe's for Healthy Feet Foot Cream for best results?
Start with clean, dry feet, or apply within minutes of toweling off after a bath or shower while skin is still slightly damp. Scoop a small amount with your fingers, massage it into the heels, soles, and any cracked areas, then wait a minute or two before putting on socks. Use morning and night for the first week, then daily as needed for maintenance.
How long does one 3.2 oz jar typically last?
A little goes a long way with this concentrated formula. Most daily users report a single 3.2 oz jar lasting several months, and some have stretched one jar across an entire season of nightly use. Larger 6.4 oz and 7 oz jars offer better per-ounce value for long-term users.
Can I use this cream on my hands, elbows, and other rough skin?
Yes. Although it is marketed as a foot cream, many users successfully apply it to cracked hands, dry elbows, rough toe knuckles, and ankles. The concentrated moisture-locking action works on any area of thickened, dry skin.
Will this cream interact with my compression socks or diabetic socks?
No. Once the cream absorbs, which happens within a couple of minutes, it will not damage the elastic in compression or diabetic socks the way oil-based balms can. Just give it a brief moment to soak in before putting socks on.
Is it compatible with other foot care products like exfoliants or callus removers?
Yes. Use exfoliants or pumice stones first to remove dead skin, then apply the cream to lock in moisture on the fresh skin underneath. Avoid layering it with other heavy occlusive products at the same time, as that can prevent absorption.
What comes in the box when I order a single jar?
You will receive one 3.2 oz jar of O'Keeffe's for Healthy Feet Foot Cream with a screw-on lid. The product itself is inside the jar, and there is no additional applicator, pump, or accessory. For multi-packs, you receive the indicated number of identical jars.
Is it safe to use on cracked or bleeding skin?
The product directions note that mild stinging can occur on severely cracked skin and is generally not a cause for concern. If you have open wounds, deep cracks that bleed, or signs of infection, consult a healthcare provider before use. Diabetics should follow their doctor's specific foot care instructions.
How should I store the jar to keep it fresh?
Store at room temperature with the lid screwed on tightly. The hard-packed formula does not require special handling, and the jar holds up well in bathrooms, gym bags, and travel kits. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight or in a hot car for extended periods.
What is the difference between foot cream and body lotion?
Body lotion is formulated for general skin hydration and typically uses lighter moisturizers that absorb quickly but evaporate within hours. Foot cream is concentrated for the thicker, tougher skin on the feet and forms a longer-lasting protective moisture barrier, which is why it can actually repair cracked heels where regular lotion cannot.

