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Manufacturer/Marketer :

Amaterasu Lifesciences Llp

Consume Type :

TOPICAL

Return Policy :

Not Returnable

Expires on or after :

Dec-26

Description

SkinEasi comfoot is an everyday-use silicone-based anti-shoe-bite gel to protect your feet from shoe-bites and blisters. It prevents shoe bites, blisters and pain due to friction caused by heels or footwear – just like an invisible sock. It is most effective and suitable for all kinds of footwear. Only patented anti-friction gel in India.

Key Benefits

  • It protects feet against friction-related damage caused by footwear.
  • Prevents shoe bites on Achilles and between the toes.
  • Prevents blisters on the heel and bridge burns.
  • Reduces ankle friction and relieves bunion pain.
  • Prevents painful stings caused due to footwear.

Directions for Use

  • Take a small amount of SkinEasi comfoot Gel.
  • Apply on rash-prone areas.
  • Walk blister-free.

Safety Information

  • It is 100% safe for everyday use.
  • The gel is dermatologically tested and contains no harmful chemicals, irritants, or animal-origin ingredients.

FAQs

Question: How does SkinEasi comfoot Gel work?

Answer: Skineasi comfoot Gel forms a thin silicone film within 30 seconds of its application on shoe-bite-prone areas. This film, like a second skin, acts as a barrier between skin and shoe or any other footwear, thus preventing shoe-bites. The thin film formed by Skineasi comfoot is invisible, long-lasting, non-allergenic, water-repellent and most importantly, breathable, unlike other makeshift solutions. The thin film formed by Skineasi comfoot not only gives a silky feel to the skin but also works well in the presence of water or moisture.

Question: Who should use SkinEasi comfoot Gel?

Answer: Anyone who frequently suffers from shoe bites, foot blisters, raw skin or redness very often can use SkinEasi comfoot Gel.

Question: How is SkinEasi comfoot Gel different from petroleum jelly or any petrolatum-based products?

Answer: SkinEasi comfoot Gel is not oily; hence, it does not give a sticky feeling. It gives a silky matte-finish feel. It feels like it’s almost not there. It lasts long on the skin, thus providing long-lasting protection to the skin. 

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

H4 & H5, Everest Building, Tardeo Road, Tardeo, Mumbai - 400034
Other Info - SKI0332

FAQs

Skineasi comfoot Gel forms a thin silicone film within 30 seconds of its application on shoe-bite-prone areas. This film, like a second skin, acts as a barrier between skin and shoe or any other footwear, thus preventing shoe-bites. The thin film formed by Skineasi comfoot is invisible, long-lasting, non-allergenic, water-repellent and most importantly, breathable, unlike other makeshift solutions. The thin film formed by Skineasi comfoot not only gives a silky feel to the skin but also works well in the presence of water or moisture.
Anyone who frequently suffers from shoe bites, foot blisters, raw skin or redness very often can use SkinEasi comfoot Gel.
SkinEasi comfoot Gel is not oily; hence, it does not give a sticky feeling. It gives a silky matte-finish feel. It feels like it’s almost not there. It lasts long on the skin, thus providing long-lasting protection to the skin.

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