Want to know how to stop sweaty and smelly feet? Have you been looking for a sweaty feet cure that actually works? Now we have the solution. Sikoped insoles are inserted into your footwear, with the active layer (green side) facing towards the foot and should remain there for up to a week for a mild condition.
During this time, the quantity of sweat produced will decrease significantly until it becomes normalised. After this period, when the feet are dry, the Sikoped insoles can be removed and put back into their original packaging until needed again.
The effects can last weeks and when excessive sweat returns, re insert your Sikoped insoles into your shoes and follow the same steps for continued results and comfort. For excessive sweating you can just leave the insoles in your shoes permanently.
SIKOPED insoles contain a number of unique active ingredients that don’t just absorb excessive perspiration of the feet, but actually regulate and rebalance the function of the sweat glands.
This happens when active gases are released from the insole - unlike other odor-based insoles that just try to absorb excessive sweat and neutralise the smell. This normalisation has long lasting effects and over time helps to control the natural level of sweat your feet produce. During this period, the foot restores its elasticity and health because it is free from the irritating acidity of sweat.
Sikoped insoles are manufactured from well-known components such as cellulose and natural latex and the active ingredient Sikoped. The usual type of deodorant insoles, for example those containing active carbon, are just absorbing the excess sweat. For this reason, they do not have the same long-term results and are just covering up excessive sweating and its consequences (e.g. bad odor, discomfort, fungus etc) without resolving the problem itself.
On the contrary, Sikoped insoles are the only type that target the source of excessive sweating. The active ingredients of Sikoped insoles are transformed into gas by the temperature of the body. This gas then penetrates the skin and reaches the sweat glands where they restore the production of sweat to normal levels.
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