

Product Description
First Remedy Foot Crack Heal Cream is a combination of Ayurvedic ingredients used to treat dry, rough, and cracked heels. It contains Kabila extract, Daruharidra extract, Manjistha extract, Ral gum, and Alum, which are traditionally used for cracked, dry, and rough skin.
These ingredients help reduce pain caused by cracked heels and help rehydrate the skin. The cream helps repair damaged skin, reduce inflammation, and prevent bleeding from affected areas. It also supports faster healing of cracked skin.
This formulation may also help moisturize dry hands and improve overall skin health.
Key Ingredients
Kabila Extract (20%), Daruharidra Extract (5%), Manjistha Extract (5%), Ral Gum (20%), Alum (2%)
Uses
First Remedy Foot Crack Heal Cream is used for:
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Nourishing the skin
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Treating cracked heels and dry skin
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Preventing dryness
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Making the skin soft and smooth
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Reducing the roughness of heels
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Helping reduce inflammation and pain
How it Works
Kabila extract has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties and helps repair damaged skin.
Daruharidra extract helps promote faster wound healing.
Manjistha extract helps reduce inflammation.
Ral gum and Alum support wound healing, help reduce itching, and relieve pain. They also have antiseptic and styptic properties that may help prevent bleeding from cracked skin.
The combination of these Ayurvedic ingredients helps improve overall skin health and supports the healing of dry and cracked skin.
Benefits
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Helps moisturize and soften the skin
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Supports the healing of cracked heels and damaged skin
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Helps reduce inflammation and pain
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Helps prevent bleeding from cracked skin
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Useful for dry heels and dry hands
How to Use
Wash and clean the affected area preferably with lukewarm water and wipe it dry.
Remove dead skin gently using a scraper, then apply First Remedy Foot Crack Heal Cream and spread it evenly over the affected area.
Allow the cream to dry for about 15 minutes after application.
Use 2–3 times daily or as directed by your physician.
Safety Advice
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Read the label carefully before use.
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Avoid contact with the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
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For external use only.
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Wash your hands before and after use.
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If you are allergic to this cream, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
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If the cream comes into contact with the eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool and dry place at a temperature not exceeding 30°C. Keep out of reach of children. Close the cap tightly after use.
FAQs
How can I use First Remedy Foot Crack Heal Cream?
Wash the affected area with lukewarm water and wipe it dry. Remove dead skin gently and apply the cream evenly on the affected area. Allow it to dry for about 15 minutes. Use 2–3 times daily or as directed by your physician.
What are the storage conditions for First Remedy Foot Crack Heal Cream?
Store in a cool and dry place at a temperature not exceeding 30°C. Keep out of reach of children and close the cap tightly after use.
Does First Remedy Foot Crack Heal Cream help with sports injuries?
No, this cream is intended for cracked heels and dry skin and is not meant for sports injuries.
Can I use it on cuts, wounds, or burns?
No, it should not be applied to cuts, wounds, or burns. Consult your doctor if you have such conditions.
Does First Remedy Foot Crack Heal Cream prevent dryness of heels?
Yes, it helps moisturize and soften dry heels and skin.
Does First Remedy Foot Crack Heal Cream help stop bleeding from cracks?
Yes, it contains ingredients with styptic properties that may help reduce bleeding from cracked skin.
Manufacturer Name: Makin Laboratories Private Limited
Marketed by: First Remedy Pharmacies Private Limited
The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a physician or qualified healthcare provider for any medical concerns. Never disregard professional advice or delay seeking it based on the information you read here.

