FAQ
About RobaHealth
Johannes Degelmann and Frederic Schulmeister always had the idea of their own foot care brand. The idea behind it was always: Beautiful feet for all of Germany and the focus on the feet to move towards society. Because feet are a miracle of the body. Every day they will be the first thing get out of bed in the morning and go back in last thing. Your feet simply have the longest day and are exposed to high levels of stress every day.
The RobaHealth brand was founded in Germany and is called Fußkundig there.
The company name of RobaHealth in Europe is Fußkundig.
Yes, all of our products are suitable for diabetics.
Commercially available creams support the accumulation of moisture on the feet because they do not work quickly enough
move in. For this reason, the Andirobanut was used to formulate a foot care product medium of a foam cream chosen.
With the foam cream, moisture build-up can be avoided. It absorbs particularly quickly and can even be applied before putting on socks. Through the quick absorption the ingredients quickly get to their specific location.
Yes, our RobaHealth 24H Foat Foam and RobaHealth Special Foot Care Foam. The effect of the Andiroba extract is supported by 15% urea. A larger part of urea would be harmful, because urea has a cell division inhibiting effect of over 15% (the skin would become faster aging). Urea serves as a key and opens the cell to moisture.
Yes our RobaHealth Andiroba Butter contains shea butter. The effect of the Andiroba extract is supported by shea butter. This has an additional anti-inflammatory effect and helps with skin irritations. The skin is soothed and in combination with the Andiroba extract it can help against neurodermatitis.
No. The selection of components meant that urea could be dispensed with, without reducing the effectiveness of the
product. The positive properties of the Andiroba extract were more likely potentiated.
The RobaHealth Special Foot Care Foam contains salicylic acid.
The RobaHealth Special Foot Care Foam contains glycerin. Glycerin has the ability to attract and retain moisture. Glycerin donates dry, itchy and flaky skin the much-needed moisture - regardless of whether you struggle with dry winter air or want to enjoy the humid summer climate.
Andirobanut
Andirobanut, or Carapa guianensis, is the seed of the andiroba tree, native to the Amazon basin in South America. It is valued for its oil, which is known for its soothing and healing properties. Traditionally used by indigenous people, andiroba oil is rich in bioactive compounds, particularly limonoids, and contains essential vitamins A, C, and E, making it beneficial for skincare and treating wounds.
Nourishing and regenerating properties for dry, cracked and aging skin, bioactive substances which are particularly strong cell regenerating and anti-inflammatory due to a high proportion of limonoids and triterpenes. It also helps with cell activating, has a balanced content of vitamins A, C and E and stimulates collagen production through alpha-hydroxy acid.
The Andiroba extract helps with the regeneration of skin cells, this rejuvenates the skin and the keratinization process decreases. By building up the subcutaneous layer with collagen, skin tightens and can retain moisture better. The better storage of moisture ensures more elastic skin. The calming and healing effects of
Andiroba extract relaxes the irritated areas and reduces redness back.
Yes. The clear advantage of Andiroba extract is its moisturizing and antifungal effect. 18% of the people in the US suffer in their lives once on foot or nail fungus. Thanks to the moisturizing effect, the nail stays in place and the cuticles are elastic and, together, maintain their protection against possible damage pathogens and fungi.
The Andiroba extract calms the overstimulated, thanks to its anti-inflammatory effect, sweat glands and skin cells. The loss of elasticity due to the permanent moisture balanced by better moisture retention in the skin cells. A particularly important factor is the anti-fungal effect of Andiroba extract. A moist environment is always a breeding ground for nail or skin fungus. This is prevented by the anti-fungal effect.
Good to know
On average, a person takes 3,000-6,000 steps a day, and each time it takes a lot of pressure weight on the soles of the feet. Even up to four times your body weight when jogging or running.
The feet can only handle this load if all components work together: bones, tendons, ligaments and muscles function smoothly - and if the skin, that's all encloses, is and remains healthy and intact.
Most people's feet are covered in socks and shoes all day long. This leads to a humid climate forming in which the skin swells. By swelling the skin's protective barrier is disrupted. If the permeability barrier is no longer completely intact, it increases the loss of water through evaporation and the skin dries out. Bacteria and fungi feel particularly comfortable in the moist environment and infections can quickly occur due to the impaired skin protection barrier.
Regular application of cream can promote the skin's own cell generation, provides moisture and can make rough, stressed feet soft and supple again. With regular use of foot cream you can reduces the formation of cracks and the formation of new calluses. The reconstruction of the skin protective barrier for dry skin can be supported. It moisturizes and helps the foot skin to bind moisture without leaving behind a build-up of moisture.
Collagen is a structural protein that makes up 30% of the proteins in the body and are found, among other things, in the fibers of tendons, ligaments, bones, cartilage and also layers of the subcutaneous tissue.
Calluses and pressure points are usually caused by overloading or overstimulation of the skin. If this callus is not supplied with enough moisture, the skin tears. Particularly painful if the tear breaks deeper than the stratum cornea and the healthy skin injured.