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Exuviance Exfoliating & Conditioning Foot Balm Hydrates as it Repairs

The Exuviance Exfoliating & Conditioning Foot Balm is a specially formulated cosmetic product for consumers to use as a way to keep their feet in tiptop shape this summer. The product is formulated with a 20% blend of alpha hydroxy (AHA) acid and polyhydroxy acid (PHA) alongside vitamin E and a series of additional emollients that work to hydrate the rough skin of feet. The product is reported to deliver the benefits of a foot peel without having to deal with the associated peeling and flaking.

The Exuviance Exfoliating & Conditioning Foot Balm is priced at $29 and is available exclusively at Ulta Beauty locations. The product is suitable for all consumers to use, but is particularly relevant for those with dry, cracked and calloused skin.
Trend Themes
1. Hydrating Foot Care - The Exuviance Exfoliating & Conditioning Foot Balm taps into the trend of providing hydration to the feet while repairing the skin.
2. Alternative to Foot Peels - The Exuviance Exfoliating & Conditioning Foot Balm offers a convenient alternative to traditional foot peels by delivering the benefits without the need for peeling and flaking.
3. Effective Ingredients - The Exuviance Exfoliating & Conditioning Foot Balm contains a blend of alpha hydroxy acid (AHA), polyhydroxy acid (PHA), vitamin E, and emollients, showcasing the trend of using effective ingredients in foot care products.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - The Exuviance Exfoliating & Conditioning Foot Balm represents a new offering in the cosmetics industry, catering to consumers' foot care needs.
2. Skincare - The Exuviance Exfoliating & Conditioning Foot Balm taps into the skincare industry, providing a specialized product for foot care and repair.
3. Beauty Retail - The exclusive availability of the Exuviance Exfoliating & Conditioning Foot Balm at Ulta Beauty locations highlights the potential for innovation in the beauty retail industry.

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