1. How does dry skin develop?
There are several causes of dry skin. The most common one is aging. The second most common cause is likely to be people’s washing regime, because the use of soaps, excessive showering or the use of certain shower gels can dry out the skin – and foot skin is no exception. Dry skin related to aging or over-washing is called “physiological dryness.” For people with that kind of dry skin, the use of emollients and moisturizers is very important in order to replenish lost water in the skin. But there are other possible triggers for dry skin. Fungal infections can be a cause as well as certain systemic conditions such as diabetes or thyroid problems. It is always important to find the cause of the dry feet.
The natural substance found in the upper layers of skin (epidermis) that attracts and binds water is urea. When skin becomes dry it often lacks urea, a naturally occurring substance in the upper layers of the skin (epidermis), which attracts and binds water.
2. How often should I moisturize my feet?
Podiatrists suggest moisturizing your feet on a daily basis, ideally twice a day. Two good times to apply cream is right after a shower while the skin is still damp and in the evening before going to bed.
3. What is urea and how does it work?
Urea is a occurring substance in our skin that is found in the upper skin layers. It has a vital role in maintaining the natural moisturizing factor (NMF). Complex urea lends moisture to the skin and keeps it smooth and supple. Due to its hydrating effects it helps the skin to maintain its elasticity. It also helps to increase the skin’s capacity to store moisture and stabilises the skin’s natural barrier function. In higher concentrations, urea additionally has keratolytic properties; it softens the callused layer of the skin so it can be easily released.
The highly effective moisturizer urea provides long-lasting and intense moisturization, thus helping to reduce dry and calloused areas. Foot creams with urea will help to regenerate and rehydrate dry, rough and calloused skin of the feet, making your feet soft and supple again.
4. Is the Dry Feet Moisturizing Cream suitable for diabetics?
5. When should I use the Dry Feet Moisturizing Cream with 10% UREA?
IF YOU…
- have dry and rough skin on your feet and want to prevent foot problems that are caused by dry skin, such as hardened or callused skin.
- are looking for a daily moisturizer .
- prefer a moisturizer with a pleasant scent.
- are looking for a daily moisturizer that is also suitable for diabetic skin.
* Dermatological in-use study. 2 weeks, 33 female participants including 19 diabetics. 2013.