Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream Product Review

Kassidy Emmerson
It's garage sale season again, and we just wrapped up our first event. (If you need some tips for your own sale, read How to Cash in on the Garage Sale Craze).

Garage sales are a great way to get rid of stuff you want while you make some extra bucks. But they're a lot of hard work before, during, and even after it's over with all the clean-up. By the time this garage sale ended, "my dogs were barking." So I took some of my earnings and invested in a new foot cream I've seen advertised. Read this Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream product review and find out if it can help you!

Price and Availability
I found Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream at CVS Pharmacy. A 4-ounce tube cost $8.99. It's available at "Grocery, Drug, and Discount stores" according to the Gold Bond web site.

Product Description
According to the package, Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream is "Soothing Relief for tired, sore, even painful feet". It "Cools and Revitalizes Ankles, Heels, Arches, Balls of Feet, Toes". It contains "7 Penetrating Ingredients Since Foot Skin is 20 times Thicker". Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream also contains "5 Moisturizers to Help Relieve Dryness", and "Aloe and Vitamin E to Cool and Soothe".

Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream "temporarily relieves minor foot and ankle aches and pains associated with arthritis, sprains, muscle aches, muscle and joint pain and strains".

Sounds like Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream does it all. But, does it really work? Does it really relieve foot pain?

Product Ingredients
Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream contains: 16% Menthol, Water, Hydroxyethyl Urea, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 60, Cetyl Ester, Stearyl Alcohol, Ethoxydiglycol, SD Alcohol 40 (2%), Distearyldimonium Chloride, Steareth-21, Steareth-2, Stearamidopropyl Pg-Dimonium Chloride Phosphate and Benzyl Alcohol. Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream also contains Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Fragrance, Propylene Glycol, Disodium EDTA, Diisopropyl Adipate, Di-PEG-2 Soyamine/IPDI Copolymer, Triethanolamine, Tocopheryl Acetate and Capsaicin (245-245).

Product Warnings
The Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream package lists some warnings which include: is for external use only. Don't use it on wounds or on skin that's damaged. Don't use it with a heating pad. After you apply Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream to your feet, you shouldn't bandage them tightly. If you're pregnant or are breast-feeding, check with a health professional before you use it. For children under age 12, check with a doctor before using Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream. Be sure to read and heed all the warnings listed on the box.

Product Test and Conclusion
Now that you know about Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream, I'm pleased to tell you that it works! At least it did for me. Just kicking your shoes and socks off and rubbing your tired, aching feet feels good. But apply Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream and massage it in, and the coolness feels heavenly.

According to the directions, you should "Apply generously to affected area not more than 3 to 4 times daily. Massage gently for 30 seconds or until fully absorbed. Wash hands thoroughly after use." I've used it twice a day with excellent results. My feet just feel so good and pain-free!

I highly recommend Gold Bond Pain Relieving Foot Cream!

Resources
http://www.goldbond.com/

Published by Kassidy Emmerson

Kassidy Emmerson has studied Journalism, Creative and Non-Fiction Writing and Computer Programming. She has worked as a professional freelance writer for over a decade. Emmerson has 6,000+ articles published...  View profile

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