Janaushadhi Footcare Cream (Urea 10% w/w, Lactic acid 10% w/w, Propylene Glycol 10% w/w, Light Liquid Paraffin 10% w/w)
Clinical Overview
A powerful humectant and keratolytic agent that breaks down thick, calloused skin (e.g. cracked heels) and locks in intense moisture. An Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) humectant that softens skin and breaks down dry, dead cells in cracked heels.
Active Ingredients
Usage Guidelines
Apply cream to rough, dry skin or heels twice daily. Wash hands after. Apply cream to rough dry patches (e.g. feet) 1-2 times daily.
General Guidance: Clean and dry the affected area completely before applying any topical cream, gel, or lotion. Unless specified, apply a thin layer and rub in gently. Always wash hands before and after application.
Possible Side Effects
Temporary stinging, burning, or skin irritation. Mild burning or stinging upon application.
*Note: Side effects vary from person to person. Not everyone experiences them. If side effects persist, worsen, or if you develop an allergic reaction (swelling, hives, breathing difficulties), contact a healthcare professional immediately.
Precautions & Warnings
Do not apply on broken skin or near eyes. Keep away from face. Avoid contact with eyes. Can increase sun sensitivity.
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