This Winter Kiss Your Dry, Cracked Feet Goodbye!
Callex by Xenna: A Product Review
To date, one of my favorite things about being the Blissful Beauty Editor is–you guessed it–getting free samples! From hair products to lip glosses, I have the *agonizing* task of trying out the latest in beauty trends and products. * skip, hop, giggle, wiggle* <— For those of you who're new to Blissful Beauty, that's my WHOO HOO dance! Sorry, I digress.
Not too long ago, I received a sample of Callex a product that promises to "thins and soften hardened skin and exfoliates dry, cracked heels." In laymen's terms, it helps to alleviate the, dry-cakey-often- times- scratchy, hard skin that accumulates at the bottom of the heel. If you're like me–and many of you are–your heels are UNSIGHTLY especially during the winter. This is where Callex shines.

It's patented, natural enzyme ointment works to rid your heels of its dry, cracked skin. The ointment selectively targets and exfoliates dry, thickened skin while it simultaneously moisturizes and smooths. It dons a light, sweet peppermint scent and glides on more like a lotion than an ointment.
The verdict? I was impressed! My feet didn't feel greasy or sticky AND my skin felt smoother, softer after just one use–just like Xenna promises. Plus, it's diabetic friendly. But don't take my word for it, read what others are saying about Callex.
If you're planning on donning a pair of sexy slingback heels this holiday season, why not give Callex a try? Your heels just might love you for it!


Fungus is the leading cause of dry cracked feet and is very common. I'm not talking about major athlete's foot or yellow toenails, just normal everyday stuff that just naturally happens to be attracted to bathroom floors and warm feet! I found that using vaseline and a small amount of anti-fungal cream right after a shower and before putting my socks on works just as well as anything you can buy. Results are pretty dramatic if you do this daily for a few days. After they are looking nice, just keep up with it once a week or so. It will keep your toenails healthy, too!