Foot Condition - Sweaty Feet
Sweaty feet are a common issue. That’s no surprise. There are 250,000 sweat glands in each foot and they can produce half a cup of sweat per day! However, sometimes the sweating is excessive; a condition known as plantar (relating to the foot) hyperhidrosis. Sweaty feet aren’t just uncomfortable. The condition can also lead to foot odour and fungal infections, such as athlete’s foot and toenail fungus.
If your feet are slipping because they are too clammy or wet or your socks are moist half-way through the day, you need an effective foot care formula that really works around-the-clock. Proper moisture balance is essential for healthy feet. The Footlogix® Sweaty Feet Formula is an effective treatment for reducing perspiration of the skin of the feet.
PREVENTION
Although there are times when sweaty feet just can’t be avoided, you can help control the issue by choosing shoes made of breathable fabrics and moisture wicking socks. Ensure shoes aren’t too tight, which will crowd the feet and toes and cause more sweating. If possible, rotate gym shoes so shoes have a chance to dry out between wearings and wash and dry the feet thoroughly, at a minimum, daily.
TREATMENT
Many people may not be aware, but there are treatments which can improve sweaty feet. Choose a formula which has astringent properties to help reduce perspiration, as well as anti-bacterial properties to ward off odour and infection.
FOOTLOGIX SOLUTION
Footlogix Sweaty Feet Formula is formulated with Dermal Infusion Technology® to deliver targeted ingredients to reduce foot perspiration. It contains Oak Bark Extract, an astringent proven to shrink poor size, and Sage, a natural antiseptic and astringent that also acts as an anti-inflammatory. It should be massaged onto clean, dry feet before putting on footwear (especially non-breathable footwear such as rubber or construction boots) or before physical activity.
- Feet that perspire excessively
- Athletes
- Wearers of non-breathable footwear
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