What’s new for Fall at Country Foot Care?

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nail polish displayFall in love with our new Fall season nail polish colors by Dr.’s Remedy at Country Foot Care! This podiatrist created nail polish brand includes beautiful nail colors that are free of formaldehyde, toluene, DBP and are even vegan friendly. It is a great polish for patients including diabetics, pregnant women looking to avoid harsh chemicals, patients with dry, brittle nails and even children. What are the secret ingredients? It’s a blend of wheat protein, tea tree oil, garlic bulb extract and lavender.
Our Recommendations:
If your goal is to have healthy, strong and durable toenails we recommend the clear coat nail treatment.  “HYDRATION” is a clear moisturizing nail treatment with biotin for dry and brittle toenails. Biotin enhances the growth of nails and moisturizes, strengthens and protects your toenails. You can use it as a solo treatment or as a protective base coat before you apply your color. “MODEST MATTE” is a unisex topcoat. Women can use this over any of the Dr.’s Remedy nail colors for a matte look finish, while men can use it to hide discolored toenails. Just apply it over a nude polish such as “LOYAL LINEN” and it masks discoloration. “REMEDY” nail polish remover is a non-acetone product and is infused with vitamins, protein and naturally occurring anti- fungal ingredients. Not only is this brand an amazing treatment for your toenails, but Dr.’s Remedy products are a great gift idea! After all, who doesn’t want healthy toenails?
Colors shown are: Noble Navy, Mindful Mulberry, Soothing Slate and Cozy Café.

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