Product information
How to Use
Instructions
- Make sure your feet are clean and dry.
- Gently massage a small amount of cream into your feet, paying particular attention to your heels.
- Apply morning and evening.
Do's and Dont's
Use Eucerin Repair Foot Creme 10% Urea if...
You have dry to extremely dry feet, with or without cracked heels:
Eucerin Repair Foot Creme 10% Urea is designed specifically to moisturise dry skin to provide daily care for cracked heels.
You have cracked heels, very dry, rough or chapped feet, and/or calluses or pressure marks on your feet:
These symptoms suggest you have dry to extremely dry feet. This foot creme is proven to be very effective for alleviating these dry skin symptoms.
Try a different product if …
You are looking for an all-over body moisturiser for dry to very dry skin:
Try one of our Complete Repair products instead.
You need a product you can use on your hands:
Ingredients
How it works

Dry skin is not only lacking in moisture, but also deficient in moisture binding substances, such as Urea. Replenishing dry skin with natural moisturising factors restores moisture to the skin, reducing dryness and promoting skin elasticity, to keep it soft, smooth and healthy.
Ingredients List
FAQ (2)
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Why do I need a special moisturiser for my feet?
Our feet are extremely susceptible to the common causes of dry skin. Dry skin on your feet typically leads to foot problems, such as rough, cracked, even calloused skin with corns. In addition, our feet are subject to unique stressors such as pressure and friction from shoes or walking barefoot, stressorss that can make feet even more vulnerable to developing dry skin complications. The skin on your feet also tends to be much thicker, which means they often need a richer and more intensive moisturiser. Learn more about the skin on the feet.
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I am not sure if I have dry skin, extremely dry skin, or a skin condition. How can I tell the difference?
You can find information about dry skin, as well as skin conditions such as atopic dermatitis, throughout our website. However, if you are worried or unsure about your symptoms, or if they are becoming worse, we recommend that you visit your doctor, dermatologist or pharmacist.