Luxiderma ultra moisturising sock for dry feet 1 pc

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Moisturizes and repairs dry or cracked skin

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Luxiderma ultra moisturising sock for dry feet 1 pc

Luxiderma ultra moisturising sock for dry feet 1 pc

5,09 €

Description

The feet are one of the most important parts of our body but often we don't take care of them enough and end up with cracked or dry skin on the heels. If you want to regain the softness of your skin, it is important to be consistent with your treatment and moisturize your feet daily.

Luxiderma's ultra moisturising dry foot sock helps to repair your feet to a much smoother, softer look. Enriched with hyaluronic acid and shea butter, it deeply moisturizes the feet and eliminates hardness and cracks in areas such as the heels.

Benefits:

  • Intensely moisturizes the feet.
  • Combats hardness and cracking.
  • Gives a smoother, smoother look.

Suitable for dry or cracked skin!

Instructions for use

Wash your feet before putting on your sock. Put your feet in and let them act for approximately 20 minutes.

Composition

Water, glycerin, salicylic acid, hyaluronic acid, menthol, propylenglycol, methylparaben, propylparaben.

Unit price

5,09 € / Unit

Pharmaceutical Advice

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.

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