Dia Foot Cream works by healing wounds and increases the re-establishments of the normal skin, Further more Dia Foot compose of the below ingredients:
Allantoin
Allantoin has been widely used for decades in cosmetic and OTC topical formulations because it is so effective at only 0.5%, making it an economical anti-inflammatory additive. The most popular applications are in the prevention and treatment of dry and chapped skin and lips.
Allantoin is also used in the topical pharmaceutical market in psoriasis medications and analgesic gels. Allantoin has been used in various dental preparations such as toothpastes and oral rinses.
Dimethicone
The use of Dimethicone was nonexistent during ancient times and the discovery of Silicon was made in 1824 by Jons Jacob Berzelius, a Swedish chemist. There were other noteworthy elements used during ancient times however such as gold, silver, copper, iron and lead.
In modern times, Dimethicone was discovered as an effective polymer in personal care products. Hair care is just one of the many uses of Dimethicone and it is also an active ingredient in lice treatment shampoos. It is great in bringing back the shine, volume and life to tangled and dry hair. Many shampoos for dull hair also contain Dimethicone.
Moisturizing lotions also have Dimethicone as a main ingredient. It increases skin moisture and relives common skin conditions such as itching and dryness effectively.
Propylene Glycol
Propylene glycol and polypropylene glycols attract water and function as a humectant, found in moisturizers to enhance the appearance of skin by reducing flaking and restoring suppleness. Propylene glycol is one of the most widely used ingredients in cosmetics and personal care products, where it also serves as a viscosity decreasing agent, solvent and fragrance ingredient. It is used in many types of cosmetic formulations including facial cleansers, moisturizers, bath soaps, shampoos and conditioners, deodorants.
More Active Ingredients:
Liquid Paraffin
Urea
Liquid Paraffin
Urea
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