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The Derm & More Foot Spray is a multi-action foot care spray formulated with Neroli Oil, Salicylic Acid, Tea Tree Extract and Rosemary — targeting the four most common and neglected foot problems: cracked heels, foot odour, rough skin, and bacterial or fungal infection.
A quick 3–4 pump spray after washing feet does it all — no creams to rub in, no mess. Safe for daily use for men and women aged 18 and above. Can also be sprayed inside footwear before wearing to control shoe odour.
Key Benefits
Key Active Ingredients
Full Ingredient List (INCI)
Neroli Oil, Water, Isopropyl Alcohol, Propanediol, Salicylic Acid, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Extract, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Extract, Salvia Rosmarinus (Rosemary) Extract.
*Key actives: Neroli Oil (healing), Tea Tree Extract (antibacterial/antifungal), Rosemary Extract (deodorising), Salicylic Acid (exfoliation). Free from parabens, sulphates, harsh alcohols.
Clean Your Feet
Wash your feet thoroughly with warm or normal water to remove dirt, sweat and bacteria before application.
Dry with a Towel
Pat your feet completely dry with a clean towel, paying attention to areas between toes and around the heels.
Spray on Feet
Hold bottle 3–5 inches (7–12 cm) away from feet. Spray 3–4 pumps generously on cracked heels and rough skin. Allow to dry for 1–2 minutes.
Use Twice Daily
For best results, apply morning and evening. You can also spray inside footwear before wearing to control shoe odour throughout the day.
Who Can Use: Unisex product suitable for any person aged 18 years and above. Important: Do not spray on open wounds or broken skin. Allow to dry fully (1–2 min) before wearing footwear — no need to wear socks.
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