Foot Creams

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    Our feet carry us all day, enclosed in shoes or exposed to dust and heat in the summer. In Morocco, it is common to suffer from severe dry skin on the heels, leading to roughness, thick calluses (hard skin), or even painful cracks. To regain comfort and softness, a simple body lotion is not enough: specific, rich, and technical care capable of penetrating this thick skin to repair it deeply is required.

    At Wlidaty, we have selected high-performance podiatric creams, formulated by recognized dermatological laboratories. Our range specifically targets problems of dry to very dry and damaged feet. Thanks to powerful active ingredients like Urea (highly concentrated), Glycerin, or kerato-regulating agents, these products exfoliate dead skin and intensely rehydrate the epidermis. Available for various budgets in Dirhams (MAD), these treatments are the solution for impeccable feet and pain-free walking.

    Discover the types of care available based on the condition of your feet:

    • Daily Moisturizing Creams: Rich formulas to maintain skin suppleness, ideal for dry feet that feel tight.
    • Kerato-Regulating Treatments (Urea 10% to 30%): These creams help eliminate roughness and dead skin while hydrating. They are perfect for smoothing rough heels.
    • Intensive Anti-Callus Treatments (Urea 50%): Ultra-concentrated formulas targeting very thick areas, corns, and hardened skin. They act like a powerful peel to reduce the thickness of calluses in just a few days.
    • Crack Repairing Balms: Insulating and healing treatments to close painful fissures and regenerate damaged skin.

    Our tips for an effective at-home pedicure:

    • Apply your cream preferably in the evening, on clean, dry feet.
    • For an intensive "mask" effect, apply a thick layer of cream and wear cotton socks all night: soft feet guaranteed upon waking!
    • Only use creams highly concentrated in Urea (30% or 50%) on thick areas (heels, balls of the feet), and not on thin or damaged skin.
    • Regular use of an appropriate cream allows you to space out the use of a foot rasp, which can sometimes damage the skin if used too often.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about foot creams:

    Why use a Urea cream?

    Urea is a magical active ingredient for the feet: at low doses, it hydrates intensely. At high doses (over 10%), it becomes "keratolytic," meaning it dissolves keratin and eliminates dead skin and calluses without rubbing.

    How to treat cracked heels?

    You must first soften the callus that causes the fissure with a kerato-regulating cream, then intensely nourish it with a repairing balm. Regularity (morning and evening application) is essential to close the crack.

    What is the difference between a body cream and a foot cream?

    The skin on the feet is up to 10 times thicker than the rest of the body. Foot creams are therefore much richer and contain specific exfoliating active ingredients to penetrate this thick barrier.

    Can these creams be used if you are diabetic?

    Diabetic feet require special attention. Very moisturizing creams should be favored, but overly exfoliating formulas (salicylic acid, very high urea concentration) should be avoided without medical advice, so as not to weaken the skin.

    What budget should be planned for effective care?

    Technical creams (like SVR or Isdin) represent a small investment but are highly concentrated: a small dab is enough. It is often more economical than repeated salon treatments.

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    Stop hiding your feet. Give them the expert care they deserve to regain softness and comfort, summer and winter. Browse our selection to find the cream suited to your needs.