🦶 Step into confidence with every spray—because your feet deserve the best!
This 150ml Athlete’s Foot Shoe Spray from the Netherlands is a podiatrist-recommended, allergen-free fungal treatment enriched with Aloe Vera. Designed to prevent shoe recontamination during athlete’s foot and nail fungus treatments, it’s diabetic-friendly and a top bestseller in professional foot care.
Additives | Aloe Vera |
Allergen Information | Contains: Allergen-Free |
Volume | 150 Millilitres |
Age Range Description | All |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
M**I
Slowly but surely
My partner noticed my toe nails were in need of some care (she used to do pedicures) and knew what was wrong. I just thought I had the same thick yellowing nails as my mother and didn't realise it was curable. She recommended this and I'll never look back. I have added a few drops of Thuja and camphor essential oils just to assist but only because I already have them in my arsenal of oils.I use it religiously in the morning and before bed with occasional applications during the day if I happen to have a shower. At first there wasn't much noticeable difference in the nails but the skin around them became soft and no more dry flaky areas. I also rub the oil around my toes and in between which is recommended, it also softens the skin due to the jojoba oil, which incidentally is my main carrier oil I use normally. I highly recommend applying before bed then wearing thin socks to protect the bed sheets getting oily. I hate wearing socks in bed but I'm getting used to it and looking upon it as beneficial and temporary. I also put the oil on before my socks in the morning. A bit strange to start but I'm now used to it and in fact the tea tree oil prevents bacteria, athletes foot, varucas and other nasty things that breed in sweaty shoes and socks, also helping to prevent smelly feet.It's now been some weeks of use and I'm really happy with the results, I can wear sandals without hesitation, in fact I'm quite proud of my youthful clean looking toe nails. You really should keep your nails well trimmed and try to be persistent as this isn't an instant cure but I think by the time my nails grow out, they'll be perfect.And just for info, jojoba is a wonderful oil (Google it) and the contained tea tree oil is a main ingredient for many treatments.I used this on a sore area in my groin that looked a bit fungal and wasn't getting better. It was cleared up in two days.Fantastic stuff, lasts ages, I think I'll be using it for entirety.
P**N
Works well, just need to make sure you file your nails as much as possible for it to be effective.
Used this before and it does work. But didn't complete the treatment mainly because of the amount of filing you have to do. So I've bought a nail drill as well to file the nails down and it's made it so much easier. Also bought a UV light as well. 3 pronged attack which seems to have made a difference especially the nail drill. But I know this treatment works so 🤞 this time I'll completely rid myself of this not so FUNgle infection.
M**R
Seems to work great if you stick with it
I'll try to keep this brief. I did NOT see a visible improvement in 3-5 days (I suspect it's a good bit of marketing). But I stuck with it. I've had an issue with my feet for 10+ years so the product probably needed more time to work its magic. I've used a few products including Lamisil and Scholl Athlete's Foot Powder. Visited GP and was given a steroid cream at some point a few years ago, when the skin between my toes turned green (sorry I know that's gross). Recently when my feet started to itch, I found this on Amazon. I noticed mixed reviews so I bought it, along with 3 tubes of Lamisil, in case Imperial Feet didn't work. I think the best thing about this product it is like an oil - which is GREAT, as I feel my feet were more easily moisturised, the product can sink in, and my feet were less likely to peel; plus the oil was immediately pretty soothing for the itching (vs. other products that seem to just dry my feet out). I still used the Lamisil here and there but after about 8 weeks, my feet are looking the best they have in years. I've outlined my routine below and I hope it's helpful to someone. Also worth noting, I never actually had my feet condition diagnosed as Athlete's Foot - but my symptoms were a) very bad skin peeling everywhere especially in between toes, b) itching all over my feet, c) red dots in areas (most itchy), and d) occasional discolouration of skin between toes. Now, here is my routine:1) First 10 days, used Imperial Feet twice a day after shower and before bed2) After shower, I dry myself with one towel, then my feet are dried with a separate towel3) I use Imperial Feet first, then clean my hands, then deal with the rest of my body4) Immediately after using Imperial feet, I put fresh socks on5) Just after lunchtime, I use Lamisil, then clean my hands again (so for some days, I used Imperial Feet in the morning, Lamisil at lunchtime, Imperial Feet before bed)6) After 2 weeks and then 4 weeks, I used a stone based foot scrub during shower to get rid of dead skinSeems weird but now I'm just that bit more confident because my feet aren't a mess. I hope this is helpful to someone, but I think the product works. I'm running out of the first batch, and even though I could stop, I've ordered another bottle, which I will use regularly, and hopefully my problem will have disappeared for a while.
J**P
Not a complete cure
The good thing I have found about this product is that it softens the nail. Having had stubborn fungal toes for over three years, I have come to realise that the softening is important to aid the necessary filing of the nails. (for which I bought a plug in manicure set - which is much more practical than nail files!). A softer nail also means that any anti fungal lotions you will be using have more chance of penetrating at least some way into the nail.This product is good value, and although it plays a part,I have not found it to be the answer to fungal nails on its own. Ideally, I'd say you would apply this twice a day and in between, something else like tea tree or lamisil cream. I will continue to use it in conjunction with other products. Fungal toes are a nightmare. I have tried everything and cannot recommend a single product which works I'm afraid.
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