Eucerin UreaRepair Foot cream 10% Urea
14.55 JOD
Add to cartIntense moisturization for very dry, rough feet. Ideal for diabetic skin.
About the Product
The UreaRepair 10% Urea Foot Cream effectively provides extremely dry and rough feet with the necessary intensive care. When used regularly, the cream itself helps against cracked heels and improves the condition of the skin and protects against dryness for up to 48 hours. Suitable for foot care if you have diabetes.
The skin on the soles of our feet has developed to be naturally thicker and harder than skin elsewhere on the body and is particularly susceptible to dryness. Feet are often subjected to the pressures and friction that come from hard surfaces or inappropriate footwear and these stresses can cause them, especially the heel pads, to dry out further. Eucerin UreaRepair 10% Urea Foot Cream gives very dry, rough feet the intense moisturization they need – for immediate relief of typical dry feet signs e.g. roughness, cracks, tensed feeling and long lasting resilience to dry skin. It contains a unique combination of ingredients – 10% Urea, Ceramides and other Natural Moisturizers – which bind moisture in and repair skin’s natural protective barrier to prevent further moisture loss. The formula has been clinically and dermatologically proven to deliver both immediate relief and intense, long-lasting moisturization for dry, rough feet. It strengthens skin’s natural barrier, making skin resilient to dryness for up to 48 hours, keeping feet smooth long-lasting. Non-greasy and fast absorbing.
The foot cream works for diabetic skin and is suitable for those with mature skin and skin conditions such as Xerosis and Psoriasis. It can also be used for adjunctive care.
Key Benefits
- Intensive 48h moisture.
- Protects feet from dryness.
- Relieves pressure marks.
How to Use
- Apply morning and evening onto clean, dry feet.
- Gently massage the Urea foot cream into the skin, focusing on the heels.
- Continue massaging until completely absorbed.
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