Foot Spray: Prevent Athlete’s Foot and Treat Foot Odor and Perspiration
Are you looking for a quick and easy way to get rid of foul foot odor and annoying foot perspiration? If so, shop FootSmart for foot spray, and feel comfortable in your shoes from morning until night. After all, FootSmart is the Web’s foot care expert!
Foot Spray Keeps Feet Dry
Did you know that one spray of a foot spray like ONOX Foot Spray – either after showering or at the end of a long day – keeps feet dry and odor-free? ONOX Foot Spray absorbs excess moisture and removes dead skin, impeding the growth of athlete's foot fungus and warts. ONOX Foot Spray works by toughening the skin as well as withholding water by osmosis. The result of using this foot spray is cooler, dryer, healthier, odor-free feet. ONOX Foot Spray comes in a 4 oz. pump spray bottle and is available for purchase at FootSmart.
FootSmart also sells a foot spray great for diabetic feet in its Diabetic Healthy Foot Kit, which contains the Instant Sanitizing Foot Spray, Healthy Foot Powder and Healthy Foot & Body Lotion to promote fresh, soft, healthy skin.
Foot Spray Guards Against Athlete’s Foot
Did you know that keeping your feet dry is the best way to prevent athlete’s foot from infecting your feet? Athlete’s foot is a foot fungus most commonly caused by perspiration, so using a foot spray to keep feet dry inside socks and shoes can help keep that fungus away. And since athlete’s foot can result in red, burning, scaly, itchy feet, often showing up as a scaly rash on your feet, using a foot spray is a good idea.
More Tips for Keeping Feet Dry
Aside from using a foot spray, you can follow these tips to keep feet dry and healthy:
- Shower regularly with anti-bacterial soap. Combine with the use of a foot spray.
- Use insoles that can be changed frequently to prevent the odor from staying in your shoe. Combine with the use of a foot spray.
- Rotate your shoes (especially athletic shoes). Combine with the use of a foot spray.
- Wear sandals during warm weather.
- Change your shoes and socks often. Combine with the use of a foot spray.
- Launder, disinfect or discard foul smelling shoes.
Information on foot and lower body health conditions like athlete’s foot and the use of a foot spray is provided by The Podiatry Institute, dedicated to advancing the standard of care in podiatric medicine and its effects on muscoskeletal health.