Bare Feet by Margaret Dabbs nourishing cracked heel balm, 100ml

With the fantastic value diffusion range, you may experience one of Margaret Dabbs foot rejuvenating medical procedures in the comfort of your own home. Margaret Dabbs Bare Feet Cracked Heel Balm is a nourishing daily foot balm that helps to improve the appearance and feel of cracked heels. This item is part of Foot Expert Margaret Dabbs's specially created Bare Feet foot care range, which is meant to treat and beautify your feet.


The cracked heel restoration ointment moisturizes dry skin on the heels while also repairing painful, cracked heels. Its antibacterial characteristics not only keep feet sanitary, healthy, and protected, but they can also be used to cure Athlete's Foot symptoms.


The heel healing cream is made up of substances that are both hardworking and long-lasting. While Coconut Oil, Cacao Seed Butter, and Manuka Honey soothe and soften the foot, Lactic and Salicylic acids gently exfoliate and rebuild dull, dry skin. The uplifting smell of Green Tea & zesty Lime pervades the cracked heel balm, delivering a delightful treat for your feet. This wonderful aroma may be found throughout the Bare Feet collection.

Apply a small bit of cracked heel cream to the skin morning and night for optimal effects. Use the Conditioning Foot Cream as a daily moisturizer to prevent the build-up of hard skin and callus, leaving your feet soft and smooth for a long time.

Vegetarians, people with various skin types, diabetics, and pregnant women can all benefit from this product. The heel balm should only be used on superficial cracks and should not be used on broken skin.


Price: $9.58

Website: www.barefeetandhands.co.uk

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