ShiKai Borage DiabetiCare Omega-6 Foot Cream For Severely Dry Skin 125ml

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  • Relieves dry, cracked skin in days
  • Addresses the fundamental cause of dry skin in diabetics
  • Supplying omega-6 oils directly to skin cells
  • Formulated with borage oil, l-ergothioneine, vitamin C & vitamin E
  • Non-prescription, clinically-proven formula
  • Fast relief for dry and cracked feet & heels
  • Non-greasy, absorbs easily
  • Diabetes educator and dermatologist recommended
  • Fragrance-free formula

Description

ShiKai Borage DiabetiCare Omega-6 Foot Cream is a non-prescription, clinically proven formula designed to relieve dry and cracked skin, specifically addressing the fundamental cause of dry skin in diabetics. The cream aims to supply omega-6 oils directly to skin cells, with a focus on borage oil. This ingredient contains 24% gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), a vital omega-6 fatty acid. In addition, it also contains components like l-ergothioneine, vitamin C & vitamin E. Borage Oil is highlighted as the richest source of this omega-6 oil, though it is noted to be difficult to harvest, stabilize, and therefore, is expensive and rarely used. L-ergothioneine is described as an amino acid and a powerful antioxidant, L-ergothioneine assists cell membranes in transporting omega-6 to where it can be used. It is also said to promote epikinesis, or skin energy. Vitamin C is an antioxidant with well-known positive effects on the skin. In this formula, vitamin C works together with L-ergothioneine to create an effective fatty acid transport system. Vitamin E is another antioxidant that serves a dual purpose. It stabilizes borage oil, ensuring its effectiveness, and is known to be beneficial for the skin. The formula is mentioned to be fragrance-free, making it suitable for individuals with diabetes. It is recommended by diabetes educators and dermatologists.

BENEFITS

  • Helps to provide intense moisturization to dry and cracked skin
  • Helps to restore and maintain skin hydration
  • Helps strengthen the skin barrier
  • Prevents moisture loss and protect the skin from environmental factors
  • Helps reduce dryness and flakiness
  • Leaves the skin on the feet feeling smoother
  • Contributes to the healing of cracked skin by nourishing and repairing damaged skin cells
  • Contributes to overall foot comfort, especially for individuals with diabetes

HOW TO USE

  • Direction: Apply ShiKai DiabetiCare Omega-6 Foot Cream to dry skin on feet and lower legs twice daily for 14 days or until significant improvement is observed. Application may then be reduced to once a day. Massage gently around cracks and sores.
  • Precautions: For external use only. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Avoid massaging directly onto open wounds. Avoid contact with eyes.

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