Urea, Glycerin, Aloe, Disodium Edta
Generic Name: urea, glycerin, aloe, disodium edta
Brand Names:
Miracle Footcream Lavender
dead skin cell care cream
Overview
dead skin cell care cream
Uses
taking off an appropriate amount you apply to your rough feet as you massage two or three times a day
Dosage
for topical use only
Warnings
don’t use on the part where there is injury, eczema, or dermatitis if swallowed, get medical help or contact a person control center immediately
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Urea, Glycerin, Aloe, Disodium Edta used for?▼
taking off an appropriate amount you apply to your rough feet as you massage two or three times a day
What are the important warnings for Urea, Glycerin, Aloe, Disodium Edta?▼
don’t use on the part where there is injury, eczema, or dermatitis if swallowed, get medical help or contact a person control center immediately
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