Kiwiherb Kanuka Foot & Nail Care Cream 50g

$42.90

Kiwiherb Kānuka Foot & Nail Cream provides daily care for your feet and nails to help minimise the risk of a fungal infection.

Perspiring, and poorly ventilated feet produce warm, moist conditions that favour fungi growth, especially on the skin between the toes and under the nails. 

Key benefits 

  • Potent foot cream to renew healthy skin and nails 
  • Helps support a normal microbiome 
  • Supports the skin’s natural barrier 
  • Protects the skin with native Kānuka 
  • Fast results 
  • Lessens feet odour 
  • Gentle on the skin 

If you play sports, use communal showers or work in an outdoor occupation, such as farming, fishing or construction, this foot cream is a great addition to your healthy skin essentials. 

Kānuka Oil, Calendula and Thyme Oil work together to help improve the health and appearance of your feet and nails by supporting the normal microbiome and supporting the natural barrier your skin provides. 

Support and protect your feet with Kiwiherb Kānuka Foot and Nail Cream.  

Ingredients

Primary active ingredients:
Kānuka - A New Zealand native, Kānuka has been traditionally used as an effective antifungal herb that helps calms inflammation and has been traditionally used by Māori to help soothe wounds.

Calendula – Calendula helps encourage skin regeneration and is considered to provide anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial actions to help keep your skin healthy.

Thyme – Considered as a potent antimicrobial herb, Thyme supports fast recovery and has preventative actions to help inhibit infection and development.

All ingredients:
Aqua (Purified Water), Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Coco-Caprylate, Calendula Officinalis
(Calendula) Flower Extract, Cetyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Kunzea Ericoides (Kānuka)
Leaf Oil, Thymus Vulagris (Thyme) Flower/Leaf Oil, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Sodium
Stearoyl Glutamate, Benzyl Alcohol, Xanthan Gum, Dehydroacetic Acid.
Contains no parabens, petrochemicals or artificial colours