



⚠️ Most people wait too long and then regret it.
Athlete’s foot spreads deeper the longer it’s left untreated — often reaching the nails or cracking the heel. The sooner you start treatment, the easier it is to restore your skin and avoid stubborn flare-ups.
Start with this 1 min Foot Health Quiz
Answer 10 quick questions to assess your risk for athlete’s foot.
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Step 1: Detoxifying Foot Soak
A medical-grade soak that deep cleanses the feet, opens pores, and restores the skin barrier. Ideal for soothing discomfort and prepping the skin for treatment.
Step 2: Purifying Wash
Cleanses the feet of fungal buildup, sweat, and grime. Designed to calm irritation and support gentle daily care.
Step 3: Foot & Shoe Spray
Targets the source of reinfection by disinfecting footwear and skin. Fast-drying and non-greasy — perfect for everyday use.
Step 4: Rectify Gel
A targeted antifungal gel that helps calm itching, rebuild the skin barrier, and speed up skin renewal around the feet and toes.
Here's A Quick Clinical Sheet
It starts small, but it spreads fast. Our data shows athlete’s foot is affecting more people every single day.
Athlete’s foot is more common than people think — 1 in 3 people will have it at some point. But many ignore it, thinking it’s just dry skin or a harmless rash.
- Symptoms often begin with mild itching or peeling, especially between the toes.
- It can spread through shared surfaces like showers, mosque floors, or salons.
- Without treatment, it can cause cracking, infections, and painful blisters.
Early detection is key. This quiz was designed by our specialists to help you catch the signs early and act fast