Footherapy, mineral foot bath and treatment kit. Footherapy gently bathes away corns and calluses in just 15 minutes. Laboratory developed home treatment. Mineral foot bath and treatment kit. Simple to use, 3 step treatment relieves: corns an...
Footherapy, mineral foot bath and treatment kit. Footherapy gently bathes away corns and calluses in just 15 minutes. Laboratory developed home treatment. Mineral foot bath and treatment kit. Simple to use, 3 step treatment relieves: corns and calluses, hot, tired and aching feet, itching and misery of Athlete's foot, unpleasant foot odors, perspiration problems and foot fatigue. After just one treatment, your feet will feel healthy, rested and cool, pain-free and odor-free. Treatments may be repeated daily if necessary. If you have persistent pains, see your podiatrist.
Directions
Add a handful of FooTherapy Mineral Salts to a basin or tub of comfortably-hot water. Immerse your feet and the FooTherapy Lava Stone in this soothing, tension-easing bath. Relax your feet completely by flexing foot muscles and spreading and massaging your toes while soaking. After approximately ten minutes, remove feet from bath and pat off with a soft towel. Note that the scaly tissues of your corns and calluses have been softened, loosened and are starting to flake away. Now, gently buff away troublesome dry skin of corns and calluses with the special FooTherapy Lava Stone. An easy back and forth motion with the imported stone should be enough to do the job. Do not apply pressure or cause irritation. Apply FooTherapy Foot Balm to your feet, between your toes or wherever you are troubled with excessive perspiration or irritation. The active medicated balm formula combats bacteria of Athlete's Foot and helps create a healthy, hygienic skin condition.
For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. If skin irritation occurs, discontinue use. If aches and pains persist, see your podiatrist or doctor.
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