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Helps reduce cracked and dry heels and provide softness and rest to the feet
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Moisturising foot lotion formulated with raspberry, shea butter and natural oils. It helps to reduce cracks, calluses and dryness in heels and to provide softness and rest to the feet. It is recommended for people who, due to their intense daily activity, must expose their feet to adverse conditions of temperature and pressure. It can also be used for daily care.
Apply daily to clean, dry feet and massage gently.
Raspberry Water, Sunflower Oil, Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, Cera alba, Castor Oil, Salicylic Acid, Mountain Pine Oil, Spearmint Oil, Tocopherol, Squalane.
It is important to maintain a foot care routine, starting with daily cleansing and moisturising.
Once or twice a week you can gently exfoliate your feet to remove dead cells and impurities and promote skin renewal. Undoubtedly, moisturising daily is the greatest way to combat calluses. In the colder months and in summer (when feet are more exposed and dehydrated due to environmental and lifestyle conditions), I recommend applying a thicker layer of moisturiser at night and letting it work while you sleep.
In case of discomfort when walking and/or persistent calluses, visit your podiatrist.