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About this product

A moisturizing cream containing urea, designed to hydrate and soften dry skin, particularly on feet and other areas prone to calluses and rough texture.

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The Guru Index verdict

84%

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What the gurus are saying

Gurus consistently recommend urea cream as an effective first-line treatment for very dry feet and callused skin. The standard advice is to apply it generously at night with occlusion (socks) for visible softening within days. Dermatologists note it won't eliminate keratosis or thick skin patches outright but prepares the skin for other clinical treatments and improves appearance through softening. The consensus is positive for maintenance and mild-to-moderate dryness.
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"This skin looks super dry, super dry, definitely need some hydration on there. I would use some Urea Cream on this."
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"You can keep the skin softer by using a urea cream on the foot and then occasionally exfoliating with a pumice stone. You just want to be careful not to get too aggressive on it when you're doing stuff at home."
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"This skin looks super dry, super dry, definitely need some hydration on there. I would use some Urea Cream on this."
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"If I had a patient with these kind of feet I would start them on a urea cream. Soak your feet at night, put urea cream all over them, put socks on, go to bed. Within a week these would be looking way better, like significantly better."
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"You could try a urea cream which is sold over the counter or maybe your dermatologist might prescribe you 40% urea that definitely can help soften and flatten keratosis. These don't expect any of these moisturizers creams however to take them away they can help however in softening and flattening them out and perhaps making them more amenable to the treatments that we offer in clinic."
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