The formula includes glycerin and lanolin, which are moisturizing agents that help soften rough areas like dry heels or calluses. This means the product does more than just control moisture; it also conditions the skin. For someone whose feet tend to feel damp but also have dry patches, this dual action can be convenient.
However, it is not a dedicated, intensive foot moisturizer or peeling treatment. If your main concern is severe dryness or thick calluses, you may need a separate, richer moisturizing cream or exfoliating product for those issues. This cream-balm is best seen as a maintenance product for overall foot comfort—helping to manage dampness and odor while simultaneously improving the feel of the skin. It fits well into a routine where you might use a more intensive treatment (like a foot mask) less frequently and this balm daily for ongoing care.