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Dry Skin & Cracked Heels

 Understand The Problem

Skin that has a natural equilibrium of lipids and moisture displays dryness, a loss of elasticity, and subsequently cracks (stretch marks), mostly in the heel and the front of the sole (metatarsal). Dehydration, aging, disease disorders (like diabetes), poor blood circulation, chemical irritants, and excessive pressure on the skin are a few causes of dry, cracked skin. Stretch marks come in two different varieties: hard and soft. Stretch marks that are soft and originate from heavy sweating are less common than those that are hard and are more common.

Dry Skin-Cracked Heels

 Recognize The Symptoms

  1. ​​Dry, sensitive and exfoliated skin

  2. Hard - dry stretch marks, ie cracks in the skin, which quickly become particularly painful in the areas of the foot that receive the most pressure, such as the heel or the front part of the sole (metatarsal)

  3. Soft stretch marks mainly between the fingers

What We Recommend

The Classic Series

The Med Series

The Fusskraft Series

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