A podiatrist was right ,

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... Read moreFrom my experience, dealing with cracked heels requires more than just slathering on lotion. After hearing a podiatrist emphasize that moisturizing alone won't solve the problem, I decided to try a more comprehensive approach using the ClearZal Reset Duo. This set includes a foot cream designed to soften thick, rough skin gradually, and a spray that helps reduce bacteria and fungi, providing temporary odor control. What amazed me was the cooling sensation right after applying—the relief felt immediate. What many don’t realize is that severe cracked heels often involve thick calluses or deep fissures that simple lotions can’t penetrate or treat effectively. Products like the ClearZal cream that target the root causes by breaking down hard skin and keeping the feet hygienic can make a significant difference over time. The spray’s antibacterial properties also promote a cleaner foot environment, preventing infections that can worsen cracks. Additionally, I learned that creams with high urea content, such as those with 40% urea, work well for softening tough, dry skin but might feel intense on sensitive areas. Although these are beneficial for mild dryness, for rough or deep cracks, combining targeted treatments with consistent moisturizing seems essential. Incorporating this duo into my daily routine has improved not only the look of my feet but also how stable and comfortable they feel. If you suffer from dry, cracked heels, exploring specialized products beyond lotion alone is key. Pairing foot cream with antibacterial sprays and considering the ingredient concentrations can help restore healthy skin and confidence in your steps.

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