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Medipod’s “Foot Repair & Treatment Cream” was developed by podiatrists, and approved by Dermatologists.
A foot cream used daily to moisturise, exfoliate and strengthen skin, as well as combat fungi and bacteria and the odours these infections cause.
A foot cream used daily to moisturise, exfoliate and strengthen skin, as well as combat fungi and bacteria and the odours these infections cause.
- Medipod contains lactic acid, a natural exfoliate, tea tree oil to combat bacteria and fungi, urea and vitamin E to preserve skin moisture and elasticity, in a peppermint base that cools and refreshes.
- Gently exfoliates, strengthens skin.
- Combats fungi and bacteria and the odours these cause.
- Preserves moisture content of skin, maintains ideal pH balance
- Cools and refreshes with a zingy peppermint fragrance
Foot Repair and treatment cream
Cooling, refreshing foot cream. Rub it on and you’re walking on peppermint-scented air.
4-way treatment: moisturises, exfoliates, combats fungi and deodorises.
Medipod contains lactic acid, a natural exfoliate, tea tree oil to combat bacteria and fungi, urea and vitamin E to preserve skin moisture and elasticity, in a peppermint base that cools and refreshes.
Cooling, refreshing foot cream. Rub it on and you’re walking on peppermint-scented air.
4-way treatment: moisturises, exfoliates, combats fungi and deodorises.
Medipod contains lactic acid, a natural exfoliate, tea tree oil to combat bacteria and fungi, urea and vitamin E to preserve skin moisture and elasticity, in a peppermint base that cools and refreshes.
FAQs Medipod
What’s so special about Foot Repair and Treatment cream
In a two-minute application, your feet feel rejuvenated. It’s like a foot spa in a tube. But it’s not just a cosmetic, your feet are left fungus-free, and with regular use, rough, dead skin is exfoliated, and cracked, dry heels are repaired.
Can I put the cream between my toes?
Yes! but often best not to apply any moisturizing lotion between toes.
Fungal infections often start in warm, damp areas between the toes. If used regularly, Medipod Foot Repair cream can control the acid/ alkaline balance (or pH) of the skin, keeping it within levels at which fungi cannot multiply.
I get blisters when I run. Is it safe to apply the Medipod Foot Repair cream to raw areas?
It’s always best to leave a blister for as long as possible with its outer skin intact, and not cut away the protective layer over the sensitive skin under the blister. Medipod Foot Repair and Treatment Cream will burn on an open wound due to the pH and lactic acid.
It is therefore better to apply a healing agent like Inodine or Betadine if the area is open and bleeding.
Once the skin below the blister has thickened, continue with daily treatment of Medipod cream.
Can I use Medipod Repair and Treatment cream on other parts of my body?
Yes, it treats rough hands and dry skin.
Over time it may also reduces brown pigmentation, due to ageing and sun damage on the hands.
You can also use it for dry skin anywhere, such as on elbows and on legs.
I don’t like the feeling of slipping in my shoes when I have applied the cream. So what can I use instead?
Keep the tube on your bedside table, and treat your feet before you go to sleep. It will do wonders as it is absorbed overnight, and your feet will feel better the next day!
I am concerned about ruining my sheets when I apply Medipod Repair and Treatment Cream before getting into bed.
The balm will not damage materials. It is also absorbed quite quickly and is non-greasy so if you spend a minute rubbing it in, your feet will feel refreshed and no residue will be left on your sheets.
I have thick callouses on my feet. I have tried all sorts of foot creams, why would this be different?
If the callous is thickened over a bony area under the foot it could be developing due to abnormal pressure.
A podiatrist is trained to assess the reason for your callous development.
No creams will work if the foot is bearing weight abnormally and the callous is developing to protect the foot. However if the skin is thickened from barefoot walking and exposure to the environment the lactic acid in Foot Repair and Treatment Cream can help remove the top, rough layer of the dead skin, with regular use.
It also strengthens the intracellular layer, leaving skin more soft and elastic, and better able to withstand the stress on the skin which comes from walking without shoes and in sandals.
I have flaking dry skin on the sole of my foot. Within a short while of applying cream it looks dry and flaky again.
What will treat this dryness?
Flaking skin with a defined edge is often not just dry skin but athlete’s foot – a fungal infection of the skin.
So just treating it with a nourishing cream is not sufficient.
Medipod Foot Repair and Treatment Cream is not only antifungal but also prevents recontamination as it changes the pH of the skin to make the conditions impossible for fungus to multiply. And once you have got rid of the athlete’s foot, to prevent recontamination, disinfect shoes, socks, bath mats and towels. The easiest way to do this is by laundering or soaking in FungiSolve, a Medipod product designed for that
purpose. Rinse treated clothes, shoes or linen in fresh water before use.
My heels crack every summer when I wear my flip flops. They actually break open and bleed.
Summer’s dry heat dries out the skin. The skin loses its elasticity and this causes the skin to crack.
If used daily, Medipod Foot Repair and Treatment Cream will increase the moisture content, strength of the intracellular layers and increase the elasticity of the skin to prevent cracks coming back.
A few weeks of regular care will allow your skin to recover and strengthen, but it is important to keep up with a good routine as heel cracks need to repair deep in the skin for them not to recur.
Medipod ‘s concentration of lactic acid is proven to strengthen the intracellular bonds as the new skin forms.
I am diabetic and am concerned about using non-prescribed creams on my feet.
Medipod Foot Repair and Treatment Cream is safe and recommended for diabetics. But Medipod Foot Repair cream must not be used on open areas as a healing antiseptic. It has been designed to prevent dryness and cracking and reduces the formation of callouses.
As a diabetic, you should see a podiatrist regularly and then more often if you have loss of sensation in your feet.
Your podiatrist will check the foot and monitor your circulation and advise you on appropriate foot wear and treatment if needed.
In a two-minute application, your feet feel rejuvenated. It’s like a foot spa in a tube. But it’s not just a cosmetic, your feet are left fungus-free, and with regular use, rough, dead skin is exfoliated, and cracked, dry heels are repaired.
Can I put the cream between my toes?
Yes! but often best not to apply any moisturizing lotion between toes.
Fungal infections often start in warm, damp areas between the toes. If used regularly, Medipod Foot Repair cream can control the acid/ alkaline balance (or pH) of the skin, keeping it within levels at which fungi cannot multiply.
I get blisters when I run. Is it safe to apply the Medipod Foot Repair cream to raw areas?
It’s always best to leave a blister for as long as possible with its outer skin intact, and not cut away the protective layer over the sensitive skin under the blister. Medipod Foot Repair and Treatment Cream will burn on an open wound due to the pH and lactic acid.
It is therefore better to apply a healing agent like Inodine or Betadine if the area is open and bleeding.
Once the skin below the blister has thickened, continue with daily treatment of Medipod cream.
Can I use Medipod Repair and Treatment cream on other parts of my body?
Yes, it treats rough hands and dry skin.
Over time it may also reduces brown pigmentation, due to ageing and sun damage on the hands.
You can also use it for dry skin anywhere, such as on elbows and on legs.
I don’t like the feeling of slipping in my shoes when I have applied the cream. So what can I use instead?
Keep the tube on your bedside table, and treat your feet before you go to sleep. It will do wonders as it is absorbed overnight, and your feet will feel better the next day!
I am concerned about ruining my sheets when I apply Medipod Repair and Treatment Cream before getting into bed.
The balm will not damage materials. It is also absorbed quite quickly and is non-greasy so if you spend a minute rubbing it in, your feet will feel refreshed and no residue will be left on your sheets.
I have thick callouses on my feet. I have tried all sorts of foot creams, why would this be different?
If the callous is thickened over a bony area under the foot it could be developing due to abnormal pressure.
A podiatrist is trained to assess the reason for your callous development.
No creams will work if the foot is bearing weight abnormally and the callous is developing to protect the foot. However if the skin is thickened from barefoot walking and exposure to the environment the lactic acid in Foot Repair and Treatment Cream can help remove the top, rough layer of the dead skin, with regular use.
It also strengthens the intracellular layer, leaving skin more soft and elastic, and better able to withstand the stress on the skin which comes from walking without shoes and in sandals.
I have flaking dry skin on the sole of my foot. Within a short while of applying cream it looks dry and flaky again.
What will treat this dryness?
Flaking skin with a defined edge is often not just dry skin but athlete’s foot – a fungal infection of the skin.
So just treating it with a nourishing cream is not sufficient.
Medipod Foot Repair and Treatment Cream is not only antifungal but also prevents recontamination as it changes the pH of the skin to make the conditions impossible for fungus to multiply. And once you have got rid of the athlete’s foot, to prevent recontamination, disinfect shoes, socks, bath mats and towels. The easiest way to do this is by laundering or soaking in FungiSolve, a Medipod product designed for that
purpose. Rinse treated clothes, shoes or linen in fresh water before use.
My heels crack every summer when I wear my flip flops. They actually break open and bleed.
Summer’s dry heat dries out the skin. The skin loses its elasticity and this causes the skin to crack.
If used daily, Medipod Foot Repair and Treatment Cream will increase the moisture content, strength of the intracellular layers and increase the elasticity of the skin to prevent cracks coming back.
A few weeks of regular care will allow your skin to recover and strengthen, but it is important to keep up with a good routine as heel cracks need to repair deep in the skin for them not to recur.
Medipod ‘s concentration of lactic acid is proven to strengthen the intracellular bonds as the new skin forms.
I am diabetic and am concerned about using non-prescribed creams on my feet.
Medipod Foot Repair and Treatment Cream is safe and recommended for diabetics. But Medipod Foot Repair cream must not be used on open areas as a healing antiseptic. It has been designed to prevent dryness and cracking and reduces the formation of callouses.
As a diabetic, you should see a podiatrist regularly and then more often if you have loss of sensation in your feet.
Your podiatrist will check the foot and monitor your circulation and advise you on appropriate foot wear and treatment if needed.