BiotradeTM Keratolin Corn Remover gel 15 ml, Exfoliates and Softens Corns Calluses, With Glycolic, Lactic Salicylic acid, Results in 5 to 7 Days
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Exfoliating gel for feet Keratolin Foot, 15 ml, Biotrade It is a special gel for removing warts, rough skin and calluses. The daily application of the gel for 7-10 days ensures a quick and efficient removal of rough skin, as well as dead cells from the stratum corneum. No parabens.Active ingredients: Lactic Acid – alpha-hydroxy acid, which increases the exfoliation process, limits the development of bacteria and stimulates the growth of new cells. Salicylic acid – beta-hydroxy acid, which stimulates rapid exfoliation of the skin.Ingredients: AQUA, ALCOHOL, LACTIC ACID, GLYCOLIC ACID, GLYCERIN, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, CETEARETH-30, SALICYLIC ACID, XANTHAN GUM.Way of ussage: Every evening, for at least 7-10 days, after cleaning and drying the skin, apply the gel to the affected area (haircut, callus) and cover with a patch. The next morning, wash well with water. After the third day, start to mechanically remove (with a file or pumice stone) the detached skin and then apply the gel, thus repeating the procedure in the following days until the skin is completely restored.Precautions: If there is no improvement within 20 days, consult a dermatologist. Do not use on damaged or inflamed skin. The product is not suitable for children under 3 years old.Presentation: 15 ml
Exfoliating gel for feet Keratolin Foot, 15 ml, Biotrade It is a special gel for removing warts, rough skin and calluses. The daily application of the gel for 7-10 days ensures a quick and efficient removal of rough skin, as well as dead cells from the stratum corneum. No parabens.Active ingredients: Lactic Acid – alpha-hydroxy acid, which increases the exfoliation process, limits the development of bacteria and stimulates the growth of new cells. Salicylic acid – beta-hydroxy acid, which stimulates rapid exfoliation of the skin.Ingredients: AQUA, ALCOHOL, LACTIC ACID, GLYCOLIC ACID, GLYCERIN, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, CETEARETH-30, SALICYLIC ACID, XANTHAN GUM.Way of ussage: Every evening, for at least 7-10 days, after cleaning and drying the skin, apply the gel to the affected area (haircut, callus) and cover with a patch. The next morning, wash well with water. After the third day, start to mechanically remove (with a file or pumice stone) the detached skin and then apply the gel, thus repeating the procedure in the following days until the skin is completely restored.Precautions: If there is no improvement within 20 days, consult a dermatologist. Do not use on damaged or inflamed skin. The product is not suitable for children under 3 years old.Presentation: 15 ml
AmazonIntensive Exfoliation: Formulated with a 20% AHA blend of glycolic, lactic, & salicylic acids, this corn remover feet gel targets corns, calluses, & hardened skin. It removes thickened, dead skin cells, revealing smoother, renewed skin with each use. Powerful Softening: The exfoliating acids in this callus remover gel soften rough patches and thickened skin while preserving the skin’s natural moisture. Regular use promotes flexibility, eases discomfort, and leaves feet feeling refreshed. Targeted Wart & Corn Relief: In addition to corns & calluses, this hard skin feet care gel can be used to treat warts on hands & feet. Its precise, easy-to-apply formula works on problem areas, promoting skin regeneration for healthier-looking skin. Fast-Acting Results: Visible improvements can be noticed within 5–7 days with daily use. For best results, apply this dry heel skin remover gel every evening to affected areas, cover with plaster & wash thoroughly the next morning for smoother skin. Smoothes Rough, Thickened Skin: This foot softener gel is specifically formulated for corns, calluses, & hardened skin on the feet and hands. It helps remove rough, thickened patches and promotes smoother, healthier-looking skin with consistent use.
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