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Feet that are at risk from circulation issues, dryness, or compromised skin integrity need more than standard soap — they need a daily wash formulated specifically for the challenges they face. The Pedifix Diabetic Defense Daily Therapy Foot Wash combines the antimicrobial power of Tea Tree Oil with the refreshing energy of Ginger and Peppermint oils and the deep moisturization of Shea Butter in a single daily-use formula. Tea Tree Oil helps remove potentially harmful bacteria and fungus from the skin surface and provides antiseptic and deodorizing action. Ginger and Peppermint oils refresh tired feet and help stimulate circulation. Shea Butter — with Vitamins A, E, and F — moisturizes and soothes dry skin. Safe for daily use with no harmful side effects. 5.1 oz bottle.
This foot wash is well suited for individuals with at-risk or sensitive feet who need a daily cleansing formula that goes beyond standard soap to address bacteria, fungus, dryness, and circulation concerns in a single step. Users managing diabetic foot care routines will appreciate the antimicrobial and deodorizing action of Tea Tree Oil combined with the moisturizing benefits of Shea Butter, which help support skin integrity during daily washing. Podiatrists and foot care clinicians frequently recommend therapeutic foot washes as the foundation of a home foot care program for patients with compromised circulation or skin sensitivity. It is also a practical choice for caregivers and home health aides who assist patients with daily foot hygiene and want a simple, effective, clinically appropriate wash to incorporate into the routine.
What does Tea Tree Oil do in a foot wash?
Tea Tree Oil is a natural essential oil with well-documented antimicrobial and antiseptic properties. In a foot wash, it helps remove bacteria and fungus from the skin surface during washing, which can help reduce odor and support skin hygiene in areas prone to moisture and microbial growth such as between the toes and on the sole of the foot. Tea Tree Oil in a rinse-off wash format is generally well tolerated, but users with sensitive skin should discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Why is drying between the toes important after washing?
The spaces between the toes are a warm, moist environment that can harbor bacteria and fungus if moisture is left after washing. Thorough drying between the toes after every wash is one of the most important steps in daily foot hygiene, particularly for users with at-risk or sensitive feet. Gently pat — do not rub — between each toe with a clean towel.
Can this be used in a foot soak?
Yes. Add a small amount to warm water and soak feet for the desired duration, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Avoid very hot water, which can dry out the skin and is not recommended for users with circulation sensitivity. Follow the guidance of your healthcare provider or podiatrist for appropriate soak duration and frequency.
How does Shea Butter benefit the skin during a foot wash?
Shea Butter is a rich emollient containing fatty acids and vitamins — including Vitamins A, E, and F — that moisturize and condition the skin on contact. In a foot wash, it helps counteract the drying effect that washing can have on the skin, leaving feet feeling softer and more moisturized after rinsing.