Aromatic Foot Butter with anti-callus effect
Concentrate for extremely dry feet with anti-callus effect
The especially rich massage butter nourishes chapped skin and very dry feet. Simultaneously, Glycolic acidGlycolic acid is a natural fruit acid that appears among other things in unripe wine grapes, sugar can juice and sugar beets. It stimulates the natural cell renewal and therefore the ability to produce elastic fibres. Thus it improves the natural process of skin regeneration. reduces the new formation of calluses and supports the shedding of dead skin cells. Dry feet become soft and supple again thanks to Shea butterShea butter is retrieved from the nuts of the Shea tree that mainly grows in Central Africa. The Shea tree does not let itself be raised. It blossoms after 20 years and first after 50 years has it reached its profitability. This disadvantage makes Shea butter to an expensive active ingredient. The Shea butter is a valuable skin care agent with high amounts of Vitamin A, E, Carotene, Allantoin and essential fatty acids. Shea butter has a good penetration, has good elasticity and makes the skin soft and tender. Shea butter also has a healing effect when skin inflammation. and Almond oilAlmond oil is one of the most precious oils, and is won from the seed of almonds. When applied to the skin it gives it a soft, and soothing effect. It is absorbed quickly, does not grease and leaves the skin feeling satiny. . The contained essential oils from GrapefruitGrapefruit extract has a refreshing and regenerating effect. It works as an astringent, tones and diminishes skin impurities. It reduces the sebaceous oil and refines the pores. and Almond oilAlmond oil is one of the most precious oils, and is won from the seed of almonds. When applied to the skin it gives it a soft, and soothing effect. It is absorbed quickly, does not grease and leaves the skin feeling satiny. give the cream a vitalizing aroma.
Content:
100ml
Apply daily by massaging the butter into the skin after cleansing. Use as needed for foot massage, or even as a mask.
- Glycolic acidGlycolic acid is a natural fruit acid that appears among other things in unripe wine grapes, sugar can juice and sugar beets. It stimulates the natural cell renewal and therefore the ability to produce elastic fibres. Thus it improves the natural process of skin regeneration.
- Almond oilAlmond oil is one of the most precious oils, and is won from the seed of almonds. When applied to the skin it gives it a soft, and soothing effect. It is absorbed quickly, does not grease and leaves the skin feeling satiny.
- Shea butterShea butter is retrieved from the nuts of the Shea tree that mainly grows in Central Africa. The Shea tree does not let itself be raised. It blossoms after 20 years and first after 50 years has it reached its profitability. This disadvantage makes Shea butter to an expensive active ingredient. The Shea butter is a valuable skin care agent with high amounts of Vitamin A, E, Carotene, Allantoin and essential fatty acids. Shea butter has a good penetration, has good elasticity and makes the skin soft and tender. Shea butter also has a healing effect when skin inflammation.
- Oryza Sativa oilThis rice bran oil belongs to traditional Japanese beauty care. It contains, among others, Vitamin E, is rich in Linolec acid and Gamma-Oryzanol, a natural sun protection factor and antioxidant.
- GrapefruitGrapefruit extract has a refreshing and regenerating effect. It works as an astringent, tones and diminishes skin impurities. It reduces the sebaceous oil and refines the pores. Essential Oil
- Tangerine Essential Oil

