Instructions for use Foot Trooper

Foot Trooper spray is a colorless liquid with a pleasant odor. A fine spray allows you to apply the product in a thin layer. Before use, check the operation of the sprayer: hold the bottle on its side and press the spray button. Released splashes should be small, large drops should not form. For Foot Trooper to have the desired effect, it must be used according to the instructions.

How to use Foot Trooper spray

Foot Trooper is sprayed on affected areas

The main rule when using any antimycotic agent is surface preparation. Feet should be thoroughly washed and dried with a towel or naturally. If severe peeling of epithelial cells or collapse of the nail plate is observed in the affected area, it is necessary to remove as many dead scales as possible in order not to prevent the active substances of Foot Trooper from penetrating deep into the tissues. Only after that, the aerosol is sprayed at a distance of 5-10 cm to the area of mycosis. The course of treatment is at least one month, uninterrupted. For severe lesions, it is recommended to use the drug twice a day. 1-2 clicks on the spray bottle is enough, there is no point in applying a large amount of spray, because it has a concentrated composition, and citrus oil forms a thin film on the surface that does not allow excess substances to penetrate.

Foot Trooper spray is a universal tool. It is used both for complete treatment and prevention of mycosis of the feet, as well as for fighting unpleasant odor and sweating disorders. In such cases, the aerosol is used once a day for two weeks. It allows you to restore the skin and nails and normalize the secretion of the glands. If necessary, Foot Trooper can be taken with you to sports training camps, trips and business trips to reduce foot sweating and prevent fungal growth.

Instructions for use Foot Trooper

Usually, the first signs of mycosis are not noticeable, few people pay attention to slight redness or slight itching. So the instructions for using Foot Trooper are as follows:

  • redness and rash on legs, fingers, feet;
  • changes in skin structure, peeling, growths, plaques;
  • swelling and thickening of nails, their separation and disintegration;
  • the appearance of ulcers and cracks;
  • excessive sweating;
  • dryness and roughness of the skin of the feet;
  • severe itching, burning, pain;
  • reasonable price;
  • protection of the feet from the smell of fungus and sweat.

Contraindications for Foot Trooper

During Foot Trooper trials in Hungary, there were no side effects or allergic reactions, but the spray should be used with caution by people allergic to honey and citrus fruits. Contraindicated for malignant skin lesions.