Cracked Skin Cream | Free Feet 50ml/1.7FL.OZ.

ADN ☆ Professional Cosmetics

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$48.50

Cream for dry and cracked feet skin is based on shea butter, bee oil, palm oil, lavender oil, tea tree oil, rosemary oil. It is known that oils help to solve the problems of dryness and deep cracks in the feet. The cream is quickly absorbed, softens dry skin and helps to heal cracks. It does not leave a feeling of greasiness or dryness. It is also recommended to apply to the elbows and knees.

  •  Relieves dry itchy irritated skin
  •  Effective care for damaged foot
  •  Soothes, softens and calms the skin

      Product Description

      Cream for dry and cracked feet skin is based on shea butter, bee oil, palm oil, lavender oil, tea tree oil, rosemary oil. It is known that oils help to solve the problems of dryness and deep cracks in the feet. The cream is quickly absorbed, softens dry skin and helps to heal cracks. It does not leave a feeling of greasiness or dryness. It is also recommended to apply to the elbows and knees.

      How to Use: Apply a small amount of cream every evening and carefully massage it. It is necessary to be careful when massaging in the area of cracks. For feet with deepened cracks, it is recommended to mix the cream with nail oil and apply two products mixed together until completely absorbed.

      More Information
      SeriesFree Feet
      Series descriptionThe Free Feet series for the treatment of all foot problems.
      GenderFemale, Male
      Age Group21-35, 35-55, 55-65, 65 and up
      Product TypeCream
      Ingredients (INCI)Water/Aqua, Alcohol, Urea, Propolis Extract, Sulfur, Carbomer 940, Lactic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Glycolic Acid, Hydroxypropylcellulose, Malaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Allium Fistulosum Bulb Extract, Camphor, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol, Chlorphenesin, Tetrasodium EDTA
      Body Creams and OilsCreams and Lotions
      Skin problemCracked feet
      Volume50 ml
      ManufacturerADN

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      Product Questions (6)

      Customer Questions
      How often should I moisturize my body?
      Most people need to moisturize their body at least once a day. However, the ideal frequency can vary depending on several factors, including:
      How to avoid irritation after shaving or hair removal?
      To avoid irritation, start with soothing products containing ingredients like aloe vera or panthenol. For more persistent issues like razor bumps or redness, look for products with salicylic acid or consider professional treatments like laser hair removal.
      How can I care for my hands and feet?
      Taking good care of your hands and feet is a game-changer for your skin's health. The simple key is to moisturize regularly and protect them from daily wear and tear.
      What is the best way to exfoliate my body?
      The best way to exfoliate is to find a method that works for your skin and to not overdo it. The key is to be gentle. You can use a physical scrub, a brush, or a chemical exfoliant to remove dead skin and get a smoother feel.
      How can I improve the appearance of cellulite?
      Cellulite is completely normal, but if you want to improve its appearance, you can use topical creams with ingredients like retinol or caffeine. Other professional options include laser therapy and various massage techniques.
      In what order should I apply body products?
      The right order makes all the difference! Always start with cleansing, then exfoliate occasionally, and follow up immediately with a moisturizer. Think of it as preparing your skin to absorb all the good stuff.
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