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Scholl

Shop Scholl at withaid, a UK-based and regulated online pharmacy, for practical footcare and footwear comfort you can order quickly and discreetly. This brand page is designed for shoppers who want to buy trusted Scholl essentials for everyday needs—hard skin and calluses, corns and pressure points, cracked heels, dry skin hydration, odour control, and supportive shoe inserts. You’ll also find pharmacy foot treatments such as options for athlete’s foot, verrucas and warts, and mild fungal nail concerns, alongside tools and care formats like files, creams, sprays, pens, plasters and electric pedicure refills.

Use the sections below to shop by product type, discover popular Scholl picks, and get quick answers on choosing the right format and when to seek advice. For conditions affecting the skin or nails, always follow the product directions and speak to a pharmacist or GP if you’re unsure what’s suitable for you.


Shop by Scholl product type

Popular Scholl products

Why choose Scholl

  • Specialist footcare range covering skin care, comfort and targeted treatments in one place.
  • Choice of formats including plasters, pens, creams, sprays, powders, files and systems.
  • Footwear comfort options like insoles, arch supports and heel liners for day-to-day wear.
  • Convenient pharmacy shopping with clear product pages, directions and suitability checks.
  • Discreet delivery suitable for personal foot and skin concerns.

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FAQs

What can I buy on the Scholl brand page?

You can shop Scholl footcare and footwear comfort products including corn treatments, plasters and cushions, hard skin and callus tools and treatments, cracked heel care, moisturisers, foot and shoe sprays, insoles and arch supports, plus selected pharmacy options for athlete’s foot, verrucas and warts, and mild fungal nail concerns.

How do I choose between corn plasters, cushions, and a corn pen?

Plasters and medicated formats are often chosen for targeted treatment, while cushions can help reduce pressure and friction. A pen-style product may suit people who prefer precise application. Always read the label and check suitability if you have diabetes, poor circulation, or fragile skin.

What’s the difference between hard skin removal tools and hard skin treatments?

Tools like foot files and removal systems focus on physical exfoliation, while creams or liquid treatments are designed to soften or help lift hard skin when used as directed. Avoid using on broken skin and stop if irritation occurs.

Can I use athlete’s foot treatments and moisturising creams together?

If you’re using an antifungal spray or powder, follow the directions first and keep the area clean and dry. Moisturisers can help with dry skin, but avoid applying them in a way that could interfere with the antifungal product. Ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure.

When should I get advice for a verruca, wart, or fungal nail concern?

Seek advice if the area is painful, spreading, bleeding, looks infected, or doesn’t improve after using the product exactly as directed. If you have an underlying condition such as diabetes or poor circulation, it’s best to ask a pharmacist or GP before starting treatment.

Are Scholl insoles, arch supports, and flight socks sized?

Some insoles are cut-to-size, while arch supports and flight socks are often sold by size range. Check the product page for sizing and fit details, and consider the footwear you’ll wear them with most often.

Safety information: Always read the label and use Scholl products as directed. Do not use on broken or irritated skin unless the product specifically says it’s suitable. If you have diabetes, poor circulation, nerve problems, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or you’re treating a child, ask a pharmacist or GP for personalised advice—especially for antifungal, verruca/wart, or nail treatments.

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