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- I want to try Baby Foot but I am going to take part in a sports game. Can I still use it?
Playing
intense sport may be dangerous immediately after using Baby Foot,
because the layer of dead skin cells is more susceptible to peeling and
the underlayer of skin is quite sensitive. Please try to avoid this.
- Can I use Baby Foot even if I'm pregnant?
- It
is best to avoid use during pregnancy or lactation because during this
period the skin becomes more sensitive due to the disruption of normal
hormonal balance.
- Is it also effective on corns?
- Baby Foot targets only the dead skin cells and as such doesn’t have a direct effect on corns, calluses, or warts.
- Can I use Baby Foot even for Tinea?
- Baby foot may be applied where foot skin troubles such as Tinea and so on are present.
- My heel is very rough. Is it ok to use Baby Foot?
- Baby
Foot is widely used by people who are worried about having a dry and
rough sole or old dead skin cells on their heel. If you have troubles
on the foot such as cuts and cracks, the lotion may cause stinging. We
recommend consulting a specialist before use.
- How is the patch test performed?
- Please
apply a small amount of lotion onto the soft part of the sole such as
the arch of the foot and leave it for two hours. After two hours, wash
the area gently clean with soap and then air-dry. Stop using Baby Foot
if there is any redness, swelling, itchiness, eczema or inflammation of
the skin within 48 hours of using application.
- Do I need to use Baby Foot every day for two weeks?
- Only
one application is necessary, which includes a two hour soaking time.
It is not necessary to use the lotion every day for two weeks. It may
take five to seven days for peeling to start and this process will be
complete after two weeks (though the result may vary between different
individuals).

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- I spilt the lotion on the floor. What should I do?
- Please
immediately wipe lightly with a wrung towel using tepid water. The
surface may change color if the lotion is kept on the floor because the
main component of Baby Foot lotion is Pyroligneous Acid.
- It smells distinctive. What is this smell?
- It
is the smell of Pyroligneous Acid, the main ingredient of Baby Foot.
Pyroligneous Acid is the liquid extracted from smoke during the process
resultant in charcoal hence it smells like vinegar because it contains
acetic acid.
- Can I wash the foot after soaking?
- Please
take the individually-toed socks and plastic socks off in the bathroom
after the two hours of soaking is complete, then wash clean.
- Do I need to stay seated while I am using Baby Foot?
- As long as the foot is soaking in the lotion, it is ok to walk around. Please watch for dripping or leaking lotion.

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- After using Baby Foot, the dryness of the sole really bothered me. Can I use some moisturizing care?
- For
meeting with the most effective results of Baby Foot, we recommend not
to put anything on the foot and to leave it as it is. If you are
concerned by the dryness, please use a low stimulus lotion or gel free
of alcohol or oil.
- It has been one week since I used Baby Foot, but no dead skin cells have peeled off. How long do they take to peel off?
- Peeling
usually starts after five to seven days and is complete after two
weeks. Results vary however and in some cases peeling occurs between 10
to 14 days.
- I followed the manual exactly but
a crack appeared after eight days and then disappeared. Now it has been
three weeks since I tried Baby Foot and it seems to have no effect. My
dead skin cells are probably too thick. If I use it again, will it have
any effect?
- If you didn’t feel any
results, we recommend you to try it again after a two week interval.
Results may vary between individuals but there are also many delightful
comments about the effects that occur after trying Baby Foot two to
three times.