Footcare

Take a look at our foot care packs and sets. From foot deodorants and fungal nail creams to nail files and peeling lotions. We have a range of products to keep your feet looking great and feeling healthy, all from well-known brands such as Gehwol and Scholl.

 

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Foot and Nail Care 


Our top priority is your foot health, including your nails. That’s why our nail care sets allow you to have salon-looking feet all year round, while our foot care sets are designed to combat common foot problems such as dryness and cracked heels while scrubbing away dead skin. 


Pamper Your Feet 


Whether you’re looking to ramp up your overall foot care routine or are taking extra care for an occasion, we have a wide range of products to improve the health and look of your feet. Our pamper range is specifically designed to address common foot concerns.


Foot Care Sets and Products FAQs


What are the benefits of good foot care?


Taking care of your feet is essential for maintaining overall health and well-being. Proper foot care offers numerous benefits including prevention of common issues such as fungal infections, calluses, and ingrown toenails. Regular care, including washing, moisturising, and trimming toenails, helps in maintaining proper hygiene and preventing infections.


Why is it important to moisturise your feet?


Regular care, including washing, moisturising, and trimming toenails, helps in maintaining proper hygiene and preventing infections. The skin on the feet is naturally thicker and can be prone to dryness and cracking. Regular moisturisation helps to prevent dry, flaky skin and minimises the risk of developing calluses and corns.


For more information about foot care, please speak to a podiatrist. Alternatively you can browse our blog for more useful tips for foot health and shoe advice.