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Pickles Foot Ointment 28g
Pickles£8.39Pickles Foot Ointment effectively treats hard skin and callouses, allowing healthy skin to come through. Will also help with corn removal. Takes just 4 nights to see a visible improvement Helps...
Shop the Pickles range at withaid, a UK based and regulated online pharmacy. This brand page is built for customers looking to buy Pickles Foot Ointment online for targeted hard skin and callus care, including support for corns, with clear product information and a straightforward checkout. If you’re searching for Pickles Foot Ointment 28g, Pickles hard skin ointment, or a pharmacy option for persistent rough, thickened skin on the feet, you can browse the available Pickles product here and explore related foot and skincare collections.
Pickles is best known for an intensive ointment format that’s typically used on small, affected areas rather than as an everyday moisturiser. To help you choose confidently, use the links below to shop Pickles by product type, compare related Hands & Feet options, and check the FAQs for safer, label-led guidance on selection and when to seek advice.
Pickles Foot Ointment is commonly selected for targeted hard skin and callus care and may be used for corns when appropriate. Always follow the directions on the product packaging and any patient information leaflet.
Pickles products are typically used for specific problem areas rather than general moisturising. For widespread dryness, a foot cream may be more suitable; for localised thickened skin, a targeted option may be preferred.
Use only as directed on the label, apply to the affected area only, and avoid healthy or broken skin unless the instructions specifically allow it. Wash hands after use and keep away from eyes and mucous membranes.
If you have sensitive skin, existing irritation, or you’re prone to reactions, check the ingredients and leaflet carefully before use. Stop use if irritation occurs and ask a pharmacist for advice if you’re unsure.
Seek advice before self-treating if you have diabetes, poor circulation, reduced sensation in the feet, or recurrent foot ulcers, or if you’re unsure what’s causing symptoms. A pharmacist can help you choose a safer option.
Get urgent advice for spreading redness, severe pain, fever, discharge, or suspected infection. Speak to a GP or NHS 111 if symptoms are worsening, not improving despite correct use, or causing significant discomfort.
Important: This page provides general shopping information and does not replace medical advice. Always read and follow the product label and any patient information leaflet. If you’re unsure what you need, symptoms persist, or you have an underlying condition (including diabetes), speak to a pharmacist or GP.