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What is The Fastest Way To Heal Cracked Heels?

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Look, nobody wants sandpaper for feet. If your heels are dry, rough, and/or cracking, it’s time to give them some serious TLC. And no, ignoring them won’t make them magically smooth. So, here’s how to fix cracked heels fast and get back to soft, sandal-ready feet in 5 steps . Step 1 : Ditch the Dead Skin Do you feel your moisturizer isn’t working? That’s because it’s sitting on a layer of dead skin thicker than your excuses for skipping foot care. Grab a pumice stone or foot scrub and buff away the rough stuff. Your feet will thank you. Step 2 : Slather on a Heavy-Duty Cracked Heels Cream Now that your skin can actually absorb moisture, it’s time to drench those heels in Uniqaya’s Foot Care Cream For Dry & Rough Heels—packed with Coffee Extract, Peppermint, and Shea Butter to repair, hydrate, and refresh. Apply it morning and night , especially before bed. Step 3 : Lock It In Like a Pro After you load up on cream, throw on a pair of socks overnight. It seals in moisture and fast-t...

Cracked Heels Cream For Healthy Feet

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Experience deep hydration and repair with our Cracked Heels Cream , specially formulated to moisturize, soothe, and restore rough, dry, and cracked feet. Infused with 10% urea , this clinically tested formula gently exfoliates dead skin, promoting soft and healthy feet. Urea is a powerful humectant that draws moisture deep into the skin, effectively reducing dryness and discomfort. Combined with nourishing emollients and natural extracts , this cream locks in hydration, repairs cracks, and restores skin elasticity. Regular use helps create a protective barrier, preventing further damage and keeping your feet smooth and supple. Perfect for daily foot care cream , this non-greasy, fast-absorbing formula works best when applied to clean feet before bedtime. Give your feet the care they deserve—soothe, heal, and transform dry, cracked heels into soft, beautiful skin with every application. Clinically tested for safe and effective results.

Does Glycolic Acid Work On Armpits?

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  Glycolic acid is a form of AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) which is usually used to brighten and exfoliate. So the short answer is, yes it can be used on armpits! It smoothens skin, reduces pigmentation and even prevents odor. So when it comes to underarms, glycolic acid de tan masks are a great way to go: They remove dead cells and improve skin tones. That means it will lighten your dark spots, be it your face or even your underarms. It lowers the skin’s pH and therefore prevents bacterial growth which in turn prevents body odor Since it also clears your pores, it can also prevent in grown hairs Pro tips for using Uniqaya’s De-Tan Mask With Niacinamide, Glycolic Acid: Start with 2 times a week and gradually increase the usage to a maximum of 4 times a week , ONLY if your skin can tolerate it without reactions or irritation Do NOT apply after waxing or shaving as it will cause irritation Remember to moisturize after use to keep the skin hydrated and healthy. Why Uniqaya’s Glycolic Aci...

Sensitive Skin: Hyaluronic Acid Sunscreen VS Regular Sunscreen

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Hyaluronic Acid Sunscreen WINS every time for sensitive skin. Sensitive skin as the name suggests reactions to anything and everything. Fragrances, alcohol and certain chemical UV filters like oxybenzone, octinoxate, octocrylene, and PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid) are no-no’s☠️ . Regular sunscreens have those nasties mentioned above which strip skin of moisture which in turn causes reactions ( aka, skin drama ). Even more, regular sunscreens leave you feeling heavy and greasy. So then what’s so special about Hyaluronic Acid Sunscreens? Well, the ingredient is a powerful humectant which means it's a moisture magnet . It literally attracts moisture to the skin keeping it hydrated and plump . Additionally, it also: Prevents Dryness & Irritation from sun exposure Maintain’s Skins Moisture Balance without clogging pores Soothes sensitivity while protecting against UV damage What makes it complicated is, many companies will mix Hyaluronic acid with reactants too creating a very ...