Practical foot-care routine
Choose by the skin concern and the product’s stated route of use
This collection is a browsing route for products associated with foot care. Current membership can include wider skin or body-care formats, so the exact product page—not the collection name—must establish where and how an item is intended to be used.
Keep the routine focused
- Check skin conditionLook for dryness, friction or intact-skin needs, and avoid applying a cosmetic to broken, infected or severely inflamed areas.
- Verify applicationRead the current label for body area, amount, frequency, wash-off instructions and contact precautions.
- Introduce one changePatch test when appropriate, avoid duplicate products and stop if burning, swelling or a spreading reaction develops.
Deep cracks, an open wound, pus, spreading redness, marked swelling, loss of sensation, colour change, severe pain, fever, or any foot injury in a person with diabetes or poor circulation needs prompt professional assessment. For nearby routines, browse body care and skin care, or request an online consultation.
Quick answers
Is every product in this collection specifically formulated for feet?
Not necessarily. Collection membership can be broader than the labelled application. Confirm the intended body area on the exact product page.
Should I use a cosmetic product on a cracked or infected foot?
Do not rely on a cosmetic routine for an open wound or possible infection. Seek suitable assessment, especially with diabetes, poor circulation or reduced sensation.
Use the live product grid for current India packs, prices and availability. Product-specific labels control application, ingredients and warnings.
