How Baby Foot Works


The cells of the skin are held together with desmosomes, which include various fats and proteins held between the cells. Under normal conditions the desmosomes should be decomposed by skin enzymes and the dead skin peels off gradually.

When the sole is under pressure, it is unable to metabolize. This results in an accumulation of dead skin and makes the sole hard, rough and cracked. The desmosomes are decomposed by the natural acids contained in Baby Foot which, over a short amount of time successfully brings the skin on your feet back to healthy a condition.