

Foot deodorant spray | FC334
Lavender scented, for up to 24 hours of protection against foot odor.
For keeping your feet feeling fresh and healthy. Helps prevent unpleasant odors and provides protection for up to 24 hours. Suitable for use on bare feet or over socks.
Indications for use:
- Designed to reduce odors caused by sweat, bacteria and fungi.
- Suitable for daily use by people suffering from excessive sweating of the feet (Hyperhidrosis).
- For people who wear closed shoes for long periods of time.
- For athletes.
- Helps maintain hygiene and skin health, and reduces the risk of developing fungus and unpleasant odors.

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User manual
- Spray from a distance of 15 cm onto the foot once or twice a day.
- Can be sprayed on bare skin or socks. For external use only.
- Do not spray on irritated or cracked skin.
- Avoid contact with eyes. Causes severe eye irritation. If contact occurs, rinse immediately with plenty of water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, and continue rinsing.
- Using deodorant is not a substitute for bathing.
Our expert advice
- It is recommended to spray the spray in the morning, on clean, dry feet, before putting on shoes.
- Wait for the material to dry completely before putting on socks or shoes – to maintain effectiveness and safety.
- Can also be used at the end of the day to refresh feet and reduce accumulated odor.
- Do not spray on irritated, cracked, or injured skin – in these situations, avoid use and seek advice.
- For those with sensitive skin, it is recommended to start using it less frequently (two to three times a week) and observe the skin's reaction.
- To maintain skin health, combine the use of deodorant with airing your feet throughout the day and wearing ventilated shoes when possible.
- There is no need for daily use if there is no sweating or odor – use as needed.
- Spray from a distance of 15 cm onto the foot once or twice a day.
- Can be sprayed on bare skin or socks. For external use only.
- Do not spray on irritated or cracked skin.
- Avoid contact with eyes. Causes severe eye irritation. If contact occurs, rinse immediately with plenty of water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, and continue rinsing.
- Using deodorant is not a substitute for bathing.
- It is recommended to spray the spray in the morning, on clean, dry feet, before putting on shoes.
- Wait for the material to dry completely before putting on socks or shoes – to maintain effectiveness and safety.
- Can also be used at the end of the day to refresh feet and reduce accumulated odor.
- Do not spray on irritated, cracked, or injured skin – in these situations, avoid use and seek advice.
- For those with sensitive skin, it is recommended to start using it less frequently (two to three times a week) and observe the skin's reaction.
- To maintain skin health, combine the use of deodorant with airing your feet throughout the day and wearing ventilated shoes when possible.
- There is no need for daily use if there is no sweating or odor – use as needed.
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