1. How does foot odour develop?
As every foot sweats and is mostly trapped inside socks and shoes, this is only natural. It is the interaction of these two factors along with bacteria that causes the occurrence of unpleasant smell. Feet have more sweat glands than any other part of the body (about 500 per square centimetre). Sweat as such does not smell, but being enclosed in socks and shoes, microorganisms find ideal circumstances to thrive in the warm and humid climate. The products of their metabolism consequently cause the unpleasant odour.
2. What is the difference between a normal deodorant and an antiperspirant?
The silver used in the Hansaplast Silver Active reduces the bacteria which are the major cause for unwanted foot odour. The well-known and reliable aluminium salts contained in the formula are meanwhile responsible for the antiperspirant efficiency of the product.
3. How does Hansaplast Silver Active Anti-Transpirant Foot Spray help?
Hansaplast Silver Active provides long-lasting protection (72 hours) from odours while refreshing your feet. The formula with silver has a broad antimicrobial efficacy even in small quantities and reduces the bacteria which are the major cause for unwanted foot odour.
4. How do I use the Hansaplast Silver Active Anti-Transpirant Foot Spray?
5. What can I do if I have extremely hot and sweaty feet?
Antiperspirants with antibacterial properties especially developed for feet (e.g. Hansaplast Silver Active) help against odour-causing bacteria as part of daily foot hygiene. Pay extra attention to the spaces between the toes, as these are particularly vulnerable to the development of athlete’s foot. Moreover, footbaths with lukewarm water are very refreshing. Tannic acid supplements (such as oak bark) can also reduce the sweating of the feet.