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Shop Simplyfeet foot care at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy. This brand page is built for shoppers who want a simple choice between a daily-use 10% urea foot cream and a more targeted heel balm—ideal if you’re browsing for support with dry, rough feet or focused heel care as part of your regular skincare routine.
Use the quick links below to go straight to the right format, compare what suits your lifestyle, and add to basket in a couple of clicks. If you’re not sure where to start, a urea cream is often chosen for all-over moisturising, while a balm is commonly preferred for drier areas that need extra attention. Always read the product label and follow the directions on pack, especially if you have sensitive skin or an underlying condition that affects your feet.
Simplyfeet offers straightforward foot moisturising options in cream and balm formats, commonly chosen for routine care when feet feel dry or rough.
If you want an all-over moisturiser, a 10% urea foot cream may suit regular use. If you prefer a thicker feel for specific areas, a heel balm can be useful for targeted application.
Apply as directed on the product label. Many people use foot moisturisers daily, especially after washing or bathing, and some prefer applying balm at night for focused care.
Check the ingredients and directions on the product page and packaging. If you’re prone to sensitivity, consider testing a small amount first and stop using the product if irritation occurs.
Avoid applying to broken, bleeding, or very inflamed skin unless the label specifically says it is suitable. If you have persistent soreness, worsening symptoms, or signs of infection, seek advice from a pharmacist or GP.
Speak to a pharmacist or your GP if symptoms are severe, not improving, or if you have an underlying condition such as diabetes, poor circulation, or reduced sensation in your feet.
Important: This page provides general information for routine foot skincare and does not replace medical advice. Always read and follow the product label. If symptoms persist, worsen, or you are unsure what’s appropriate, ask a pharmacist or contact your GP.