FunghiClear
FunghiClear Nail Care Spray Anti Fungus 89 ml
FunghiClear Nail Care Spray Anti Fungus 89 ml
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FunghiClear – against foot & nail fungus (89 ml)
FunghiClear is an easy-to-use nail and foot spray developed for skin and nails with signs of foot and nail fungus . The formula is based on natural oils – with a focus on manuka oil – and helps to Prevent fungus, discoloration and bad odor and give nails a healthier appearance with regular use.
- Helps prevent foot & nail fungus
- Reduces discoloration and bad odor
- Natural oils: manuka, basil, peppermint & lavender
- Quick-drying – easy for everyday use
Volume: 89 ml
Use +
What to do about foot & nail fungus
- Clean & prepare: Wash and dry thoroughly. For nail fungus – gently file the surface and under the leading edge if possible.
- Apply: Spray a thin layer on the nails (including nail edges/under the nail edge), between the toes and on the soles of the feet morning and evening .
- Leave to work: Let dry for 1–2 minutes before putting on socks/shoes.
- Keep clean: Also spray your shoes from time to time to reduce recontamination.
Use daily for at least 4–8 weeks and continue 1–2 weeks after symptoms subside.
Ingredients +
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Leptospermum Scoparium (Manuka) Oil, Ocimum Basilicum (Basil) Oil, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E).
Key ingredients & properties: Manuka oil (purifying), Basil oil (natural freshness), Peppermint (anti-odor), Lavender (soothing scent), Vitamin E (nourishing).
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About foot & nail fungus
Common signs are itching between the toes , redness , discolored/thickened nails , and odor . FunghiClear is intended to support the daily treatment of foot & nail fungus and to keep feet and nails fresh with regular use.
*For external use only. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist or are severe. People with diabetes, impaired circulation, pregnant/breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider.
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