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The Anti Fungal Foot Powder by FunkAway is a 100g powerhouse designed to combat athlete’s foot and other fungal infections. Formulated with natural, plant-based ingredients, it absorbs moisture, soothes irritated skin, and provides powerful antifungal protection, making it an essential addition to your daily routine for healthy, comfortable feet.
Manufacturer | Nutri-things |
Package dimensions | 8.6 x 6.8 x 6.7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Brand | FunkAway |
Format | Powder |
Volume | 0.1 Kilograms |
Scent | Not specified |
Special features | Antifungal properties |
Item model number | AFFP |
Package Dimensions | 8.6 x 6.8 x 6.7 cm; 110 g |
ASIN | B0CBMT98YT |
A**R
Great powder
Great, does what it says and cheaper than the ones in dispensers
R**E
Dry, minty feet!
The media could not be loaded. Anti Fungal Foot PowderThis is a tub of anti-fungal powder; I don’t know what the results will be, but so far it does help to keep my feet dry especially after wearing my trainers at work for over 9 hours a day. It reduces if not eliminates the smell from my feet too, leaving them smelling a little minty.
G**X
It feels and smells like proper Mycota footpowder, works very well
It is so hard to get proper foot powder these days, and this is much better than everything else left in the market
C**E
weight less than described
The media could not be loaded. The peppermint smell is very pleasant. The lid didn't come tightly closed and dust fell out when handling, so I decided to weigh it because there was only half the pot filled and the weight together with the pot was 110g. I think the pot must weigh about 50g, so it probably only came with half the weight it should have.
S**
Foot powder
This is very good foot powder. I highly recommend it
D**Y
Product not sealed
The container was not sealed and partially open. Product spilled in bag. also not happy that container was unsealed as product could have been contaminated.
T**5
difficult to apply from an open plastic "jar" - but works for me
Anti Fungal Foot PowderI compared this with my usual "Daktarin Powder", which contains the anti-fungal medicine Miconazole Nitrate, is currently expensive at £5.25 for 20g at a major high street chemist.In contrast, this is a LOT cheaper - it costs a penny under £10 for 125g.This powder is based around tree oil as a "natural ingredients" - which explains the smell as you take off the lid. It is a pretty strong smell and you will get attention at in the gym !Getting the powder on my toes is hard work - as it comes in a simple open top plastic jar. In contrast, the usual Daktarin Powder has a traditional talc cap that can be opened and closed and easily directed to my feet.It didn't irritate my feet.Tea tree oil seems to be the key "active" ingredient - and it has been the subject of two clinical trials treating athletes' foot; one was positive and the other uncertain in its results [Crawford F, Hollis S. Topical treatments for fungal infections of the skin and nails of the foot. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007 Jul 18;2007(3):CD001434. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD001434.pub2. PMID: 17636672; PMCID: PMC7073424]. There are also a lot of individual recommendations from those that have used the powdered version and been satisfied.Trying it out for the inevitable gym-shoe itching toe trouble, it seemed to me to work just as well as the big brand in terms of prevention once the main soreness had been controlled by cream.In this role to prevent recurrence it looks to be a very cost effective alternative to the conventional medicated talc - albeit smelly and hard to apply. So I plan to transfer the powder into a used baby powder pack and keep on using this over the next month.If the athletes' foot comes back I will be back to change my review, but for the short term, it works well and saves money. Now if only the maker can pack it like conventional talc ....... !
C**W
Nice to use
I can't really comment yet on any long term antifungal properties, but my main aim has been to find a product which prevents fungal infection in the first place rather than treating them after acquisition; for this I want something which can be applied to both skin and socks/boots (which rules out creams) and is cheaper and less noxious than sprays.In terms of application this ticks all the boxes. It's a fine powder which doesn't clump or turn sticky and is therefore easily applied to whatever you want. It doesn't have any noticeable fragrance - also good - and hasn't left any marks on boots up until now.I found that using my hand to apply led to a fair bit of wastage, but I bet a cheap makeup brush would work well.So, as far as my testing has been able to go, so far so good.
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