gravity theory cream phenomenal ingredient you'll find


gravity theory cream phenomenal ingredient you'll find a lot of foot products and this particular product is 25% urea that's that's pretty high like I wouldn't recommend putting this on your face cause a lot of irritation stinging back in my foot care routine I slack on that all the time and then I looked at my feet I'm like you but so I know yuria another great reason to use urea is this phenomenal for nails so it helps in nail hydration and helping to remove kind of built-up scaly stuff around your cuticles much better than pushing your cuticles back and clipping them and all that stuff it's a much better approach to use your Rhea I just hydrates that up it helps keep it healthy soft supple and and a good and a good barrier the reason you don't want to push your cuticles back whether it be on your fingernails or your toenails is that that cuticle helps to make a little seal against bacteria and fungi entering into the nail matrix which is the part 

gravity theory cream sides effects that you can't see it's back back here the middle finger you know back you have your Halfmoon little half moon crescent moons or whatever that's part of your your nail matrix is your distal nail matrix but then back here where you can't see under this part of skin is the proximal nail matrix and that's really what grows out the nail and so your cuticle is like a little it's like a little watertight seal there it keeps water out and it keeps bacteria and fungi out people who push back their cuticles and also do a lot of wet work that gets you know kind of pushed back and water can enter there and it can lead to what's called a paronychia inflammation irritation and infection around the nail and nail problem so I don't recommend pushing the cuticle back or clipping them I know that's popular in nail salons but really if you just use a urea based hand or foot cream for your hands and feet it's a much better approach or you know salicylic 


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