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| Ingredients | |
| Aqua (Water), Urea, Cetearyl Alcohol, Pariffinum Liquidum (Mineral Oil), Lanolin, Glycerin, Petrolatum, Dimethicone, Peg-20 Stearate, Melalecua Alternifolia (Tea Tree), Leaf Oil, Ceteareth-20, Triethanolamine, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Phenoxyethanol, Methyldibromo Glutaronitrile, 2-Bromo-2-Nitropropane-1, 3-Diol, Butylparaben, Isobutylparaben. Contains 25% UREA. | |
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| Squeeze a small quantity onto heels after bathing and massage until all the cream has been absorbed. In severe cases, use a pumice stone to remove excess skin and apply a second layer of heelbalm. Avoid contact with eyes. For external use only. Not tested on animals. Apply Heels to your heels at bedtime. Slip heel sock over the toes and forefoot and position the gel cup around the heel. Expect significant reduction in dryness and/or cracking within a few days. Severe conditions may require longer use. Discontinue once skin has been restored, then use heel sock periodically as needed. |
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Heels Socks and Heels
Contains powerful Keratin-softening agents, breaking down hard, thickened areas of the skin.
Buy Heel Socks and Heels for cracked heels together for £14.98, saving £2!
Do you suffer from dry, cracked skin?
Dry cracked skin (xeorosis) is a condition involving the thickening and cracking of the underneath and outer margins of the heels. This condition can also affect the soles of your feet, undersides of your toes, elbows and knees.
If you allow the condition to continue, apart from being extremely unsightly, eventually untreated cracked heels may deepen to the extent that the dermis layer of your skin is affected. Your feet may then become extremely uncomfortable, making standing or walking very painful. Deeply cracked heels may eventually bleed and become infected, leading to even more serious problems. Especially in the case of diabetics, or those people with impaired vascular sufficiency, treatment by a doctor may be necessary.
How does Heels work?
Heels contains two essential ingredients; Urea which breaks down and softens hard skin and Tea Tree Oil which is known as having powerful antiseptic and anti-fungal properties.
These two ingredients were blended together with moisturising emollients for the greatest efficacy. It is non-staining, pleasant smelling and may reduce unpleasant odour as well.
What are the Heelsocks and how do they work?
Heelsocks help lock in creams and lotions for maximum results
Heel Socks work together with your moisturiser. Used on their own, moisturisers often evaporate and can be less effective. Heel Socks help improve the condition of your heels by the hypo-allergenic gel pad locking your cream or lotion against the skin. Your heels will receive the maximum benefit of the cream and will feel softer and smoother in just days.
Relieve cracked heels now with Heels cream for cracked heels.
Note from the Editor!
These socks are seriously the best things on market to help sort out hard skin on feet and cracked heels. Basically I've been selling the Heels cream for years but the question I was always asked was "what do you do with your feet once you've put the cream on?". I spent weeks researching and finally I found them - Heel Socks. When the Spring arrives and you find all the skin on your soles and heels is hard and unsightly, use the Heels cream with the Heel Socks over the top and within a few days your heels are really soft and its safe to show them off in your sandals! Basically the socks don't work without the cream and the cream takes a lot longer to work without the socks! We've had lots of write up's in magazines like Easy Living, Take A Break and Thats Life recommending them, so for hard skin and cracked heels get yourself a pair!
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