Jumping in a puddle feels nice.But our feet face the vice!

Jumping in a puddle feels nice.
But our feet face the vice!

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When parents say ‘stand on your own feet’ they mean establishing oneself. But in real life when you stand and keep standing tall, along with walking, jumping, racing and what not, then your feet refuse to stand with you! As the most vital body part that holds up the entire body, we hardly give any attention to our feet. On top, with monsoons in full rage, our pair of feet is constantly facing the wrath of water-wading and mud. With our face attracting the lion’s share of attention, our feet tend to go down the drain! Well, it’s time to rethink and do justice to the much-neglected pair of feet!

Time to put your feet up with Sacred Lotus care!

The history of the Sacred Lotus goes back a long way. The mention of this unique blossom is mentioned in ancient scriptures across the globe and also in Indian Puranas, Vedas and all scriptures. The commonality remains across cultures that the Lotus (Nelumbo Nucifera) held the secret of health, beauty and longevity. Be it in India or China it is categorically stated that Buddhist monks cherished this Sacred Lotus Flower. They cultivated Lotus blossoms in the rivers and believed it held the secret of life. They taught their disciples that the universe was formed from the heart of the Lotus Seed. And after thousands of years, we are compelled to believe that they were right.

Whoever said ‘My Foot’, needs AGE-LESS formula.

When dermatologists tested an extract of the Sacred Lotus seed in skin care formula, the protein repair enzyme, with a rich blend of antioxidants, it had an amazing anti-aging effect on the skin. Clinical tests in the US showed the skin care formula with the ‘Lotus Seed’ extract reduced the appearance of lines and wrinkles, by as much as 50%, and increased elasticity up to 82% over 4 weeks.

Thus germinated the idea of AGE-LESS. The crux being just like the 1288-year-old sacred lotus, anyone can rise from the mud, bloom out of darkness and radiate into the world. Though created in the USA, the Age-Less range has been rediscovered and redesigned for the Indian skin.

A cream that will make you scream (with joy!)

Mitchell’s AGE-LESS Intensive Deep Nourish Foot Cream softens your feet from the very first use. The cream is capable of hydrating and repairing even the most extremely dry, rough feet. Probably the first with Lotus Seed Extracts to ensure your feet stay younger for longer. It provides the much needed all-day hydration, moisturization and relieves cracked skin on the foot and heel. Its Green Tea Bamboo perfume fights odour all day. Maintain youthful feet during monsoon with this deep nourishing foot cream that is non sticky, quick absorbing and makes your feet look younger.

All you have to do is lightly massage all over your dry feet and heels after bathing and leave on for a few seconds before wearing socks or shoes. Can also be applied on clean dry feet before sleeping.

Don’t miss out on your unique chance to make your feet feel like a feather walk. Let it pour heavily, but don’t be deterred to splash a bit. Remember you are guarded by the Sacred Lotus power! Make it a regular routine so that your feet can look young and supple for years to come. Simply remember, you stand tall only on your feet.


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