DESCRIPTION

Brown's original medicated foot bath, through proper application, softens, soothe, and exfoliates dead skin tissue that often accompanies Corns, Callouses, and Bunions, thus affording the user a more cleansing, cooling, soothing foot relief.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

To any foot basin of two quarts of warm water, add two tablespoonfuls of Brown's Foot Bath and stir well to dissolve. Allow your feet to soak for twelve to fifteen minutes, then for best results permit feet to dry without wiping and while drying rub some of the powder into hard corns or callouses. Repeat the above application for two nights, then use only one tablespoonful to two quarts of warm water every other night as long as necessary.


FAQ's

  • What is Brown’s Foot Bath?

    • Brown’s Original Medicated Foot Bath is a world class cleansing and exfoliation powder you mix with water and soak your feet in. The product was originally formulated by some old school shoe dogs in 1943 and it is still a great product today!

  • How does Brown’s Foot Bath work?

    • The active ingredients are Epsom Salts, Boric acid, and Salicylic acid. The Epsom salts absorb into the body and help reduce inflammation, the Boric and Salicylic acids help exfoliate the damaged and dead skin on the feet.

  • How often do you need to use Brown’s Foot Bath to be effective?

    • If heavy calluses and thick skin is prevalent, we recommend doing one foot bath for three days in a row, then dial the frequency back to once a week as regular maintenance.

  • After doing a foot bath, do you recommend using a pumice stone or foot file?

    • When dealing with thick built-up calluses, using a file is beneficial to fully remove the dead skin but you need to be cautious! Since the skin is significantly softened, it is easy to rip an extra thick callus so proceeding with caution is important.  Only use a file gently at first to gauge the softened skin’s condition.

  • What do I use to do a Brown’s Foot Bath?

    • While fancy bubbling and heated foot baths are great, you only need a basic bucket as long as your feet fit inside. Before filling with water, place two tablespoons of the Brown’s Foot Bath powder in the bucket, then fill the bucket with water, enough to reach the top of your ankles.  Hot but not scolding hot water is recommended.  If you are diabetic with a lack of sensitivity, make sure to check the temperature with your hands.

  • Who can benefit from using Brown’s Foot Bath regularly?

    • Anyone with consistent, heavy calluses would greatly benefit from using Brown’s Foot Bath. Calluses are the body’s natural way of protecting areas of high pressure and friction, so they technically are not a bad thing.  We most often see construction workers and skilled laborers for regular users of Brown’s because they are in heavy boots with low breathability.  Really anyone that spends a decent amount of time on their feet during the day, standing or walking, can benefit from using Brown’s Foot Bath


      • Can diabetics use Brown’s Foot Bath?

      • Brown’s Foot Bath works great for diabetics but we do have to be more careful! Never use Brown’s Foot Bath if you have an open sore or ulcer as Brown’s will cleanse the opening but will not allow the body to build new skin or scab up.  One additional note is the water temperature when doing the foot baths.  If you have low or little sensation in the feet and lower legs, always double check to make sure the water is not scolding hot.

      • How long has Brown’s Foot Bath been around and what is the history of the company?

        • Brown’s Original Medicated Foot Bath, and its partner product Brown’s Foot Duster, were originally formulated in 1943 by two footwear retailers looking for a solution to heavy calluses their customers were getting from the hard leather soled shoes of that time. Since that time, the product has not changed one bit and still works extremely well today.  The products were under management of the Foot Aid Laboratory