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Footlogix Anti-Fungal Toe Nail Tincture (7T) - 50 ml

Footlogix Anti-Fungal Toe Nail Tincture (7T) - 50 ml

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This spray contains an effective anti-fungal agent that prevents unsightly discolouration of toenails. Proven results. Can also be applied between the toes to treat flaky skin. Avocado oil and panthenol restore toenails and provide a healthy shine.

FOOTLOGIX NAIL TINCTURE SPRAY is the proven spray for preventing fungal infections of toenails.

  • Easy-to-use hygienic applicator.
  • Not tested on animals.

Features and Benefits

  • Contains Clotrimazole, an effective anti-fungal agent
  • Odorless, spray formula is easy to apply, with a pin-point spray
  • Contains Panthenol and Avocado oil to transform unsightly, discolored toenails to their optimum health
  • Penetrates into the skin under the toenail to eliminate fungus

Recommended for:

  • Unsightly, darkened, thickened toenails with deep ridges
  • Toenails yellowed from extended wearing of nail polish and “aggressive” pedicures
  • Wearers of narrow shoes with tight toe boxes and non-breathable footwear and much more
  • Safe for Diabetics

Usage Instructions

  • Remove nail-polish from toenails before application
  • Hold can in desired position and spray toenails from a distance of 1 inch
  • Allow to dry for 10-15 seconds. Apply twice daily until conditions are resolved
  • Tincture may also be used under the nail if wearing polish

Patience is Key When Treating a Fungal Nail!

It typically takes 1 to 1.5 years for a healthy toenail to fully grow out. The parts of the nail affected by the fungus will not disappear immediately, even if the ingredients in a spray are effective. These damaged sections need to grow out gradually, depending on the growth rate of your nails.

You will notice the results primarily near the cuticle, where a new, healthy nail starts to grow, rather than at the tip of the nail. To track your progress, it’s a good idea to take a photo of your nail before starting treatment. Compare the photos regularly and check whether a healthy nail is emerging near the cuticle. Over time, the damaged parts can be trimmed away, leaving you with a fully healthy nail.

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