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Put your best foot forward with Nailner and Footner


Dreading sandal weather? Here’s how Nailner and Footner can help make you proud to show off your feet this summer


There’s nothing like an unattractive toenail fungal infection or hard, cracked, callused skin to discourage you from putting your feet on display during the spring and summer months. But


beautiful, baby-soft feet can be yours, not just when it’s hot but all year round, thanks to products you can buy over the counter from your local pharmacy.


Fungal Nail Infections In the UK, as many as 1 in 12 people are affected by fungal nail infections*. However the good news is the Nailner 2 In 1 range produces visible results after just seven days. From the number one nail fungus brand in the UK**, Nailner 2 in 1 products are proven to treat the fungal infection and prevent reinfection – plus they contain a brightening agent that leaves your nails looking healthier. Nalner products work by allowing the solution to penetrate deep


into the nail, making your nail an unsuitable environment for the fungus to survive. Just apply twice a day for the first four weeks, then once a day until the healthy nail has grown through. If you can’t face the warmer weather without painting your


toenails, Nailner Treat & Colour is the ideal solution. This comes with a bottle of Nailner solution to treat the fungal infection and a bottle of breathable coloured nail polish to camouflage any unsightly discolouration or damage the infection may have caused. So you can treat and paint your nails at the same time. But why can’t you use ordinary nail polish on top of the Nailner


solution? Using normal nail polish on top of a fungal nail treatment means it can’t work effectively, as the infection is ‘locked in’ by the nail polish. But Nailner Treat & Colour uses breathable nail polish, which is designed to allow molecules of water and oxygen to pass through the polish and allows the allows the Nailner solution to get to work.


Hard Skin Eighty per cent of the adult population are affected by calluses, cracked heels and dry skin***. There is, however, an easy way to make your feet baby soft in just 10 days – all in one 60- minute treatment. Footner Exfoliating Socks contain alpha-


hydroxy acids (AHAs) that promote the natural process of skin peeling by loosening the ‘glue’ between skin cells. You simply wear the socks for 60 minutes, then wash your feet with warm water (first apply petroleum jelly to any parts of your feet – such as the tops – that you don’t want to peel). Within seven days you should start to notice


hardened and dead skin peeling from your feet. And within about 10 days – though this may take a little longer the first time you use the treatment – your feet will not just feel silky smooth, they’ll look amazing too. To get the best out of Footner Exfoliating


Socks, use them once every 2 - 3 months to stop any hard skin building up on your feet. (Footner products are not suitable for


diabetics, and are not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Always consult your GP before trying new foot care products.)


Ask your pharmacist about Footner and Nailner products today or find out more at www.nailner.co.uk and www.myfootner.co.uk.


* Tosti A, Onychomycosis, Medscape, Apr 2012 ** Information Resources Sales Data, Jan 2018 ** Podomed


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