As the days get longer and the sandals come out, now’s the perfect time to give your feet the attention they deserve. At The Somerset Toiletry Company, our Repair Footcare collection is specially formulated to nourish, soothe, and revive tired, dry feet—leaving them soft, smooth and summer-ready.
Why Footcare Matters
Your feet carry you through every season—but they often get overlooked when it comes to everyday skincare. Dry heels, cracked skin, and tired soles can all be signs that your feet need a little TLC. Our Repair range has been created to do just that: repair and restore.
The Repair Footcare Essentials
Our best-selling collection features a targeted trio of must-haves:
Exfoliating Foot Scrub
Treat skin with this invigorating scrub, designed to smooth rough patches and prep your feet for moisture. Infused with natural pumice and peppermint oil for a refreshing finish.
Pumice is a naturally occurring volcanic rock created when lava rich in water and gases cools quickly, trapping air pockets that give it a light, porous structure. It’s finely ground and used as a natural exfoliant to help remove dead skin cells.
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Intensive Foot Cream
A rich, hydrating cream formulated with rosemary, lavender and peppermint oils, this soothing blend sinks in quickly to deeply moisturise and refresh your skin, perfect after a bath or before bed.
This foot cream is made using shea butter, to moisturise and protect the skin, naturally rich in vitamins, it’s also know for anti-inflammatory properties.

Cooling Foot Spray
Ideal for post-walk pampering, gym bags, or long summer days, this spray instantly revives tired feet with a cooling blend of oils such as lavender, peppermint and spearmint.

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Your Self-Care Routine Starts From the Ground Up
Whether you’re heading off on holiday or just planning to lounge in the garden, give your feet the comfort they’ve been craving. Our Repair Footcare products make thoughtful gifts—or a well-earned treat just for you.
