A natural shoe deodorizing powder to neutralize all odors emanating from your footwear. This talc-free powder is made in the USA and promises to be fast-acting and long-lasting.
A tea tree oil foot soak with salt that'll make your smelly feet a thing of the past. Besides Epsom salts, this blend also includes a combination of sea salt, eucalyptus, peppermint, spearmint, cajuput, rosemary, lavender, and MSM to ~naturally cure~ the stink.
Boot Banana deodorizers for your shoes, because they're super cute and actually work! Long-lasting and full of lavender, lemon, patchouli, and tea tree essential oils, this product helps removes stink and sweat from shoes. Bonus: The cotton outer skin is also biodegradable.
An antiperspirant foot lotion to prevent your tootsies from smelling like a raccoon rummaging through a dumpster. Developed with dermatologists, this lotion promises to be smooth, nonirritating, and not greasy and features natural eucalyptus oil and other moisturizing ingredients.
A jar of foot powder that'll defeat the source of the odor. Reviewers rave that this product has helped them save a pair of shoes or two.
A pair of shoe deodorizers, which'll work for your favorite pair of shoes, gym bag, locker, and more. Fragrance-free, non-toxic, and long-lasting are a few words used to describe this wonderful invention.
An antifungal tea tree oil body wash that'll wash away all your sins. Not only does this product help with smelly feet, it can also help with ailments such as athlete's foot, ringworm, toenail fungus, and eczema, and it even helps soothe itching.
A set of cedarwood insoles to help fight sweaty tootsies and remove shoe odor. This natural solution has cedarwood essential oils, is BPA-free, vegan, and has no added chemicals. Think of it like shoe deodorant.
A tube of antiperspirant lotion for hands and feet because, let's be real here, your hands are probably sweaty as well. Why not go for a two-in-one product? It'll help keep your hands and feet dry and prevent smell.
A classic set of shoe deodorizer balls that'll refresh your shoes and keep the scent and bacteria at bay. To use, you just twist the ball, drop it into the shoe, and you're good to go. Who would have thought getting rid of smelly feet would be this simple?
A natural foot and shoe deodorizer spray so your feet don't smell terrible for that picnic date you planned. Not only does this product promise to prevent order, but it also allegedly ~removes~ the scent entirely from your feet. Bonus: This spray works on any material.
A bottle of Dr. Scholl's deodorant power you'll realize is necessary after getting a whiff of your feet after a long summer's day. In addition to destroying odors, absorbing sweat, and giving all-day comfort, this powder also promises to leave your feet feeling super cool.
A shoe powder that'll keep your feet smelling like bubble gum. Yes, I'm so serious right now. This fast-acting powder is kid-friendly, safe to use on various materials, and made in the USA.
A peppermint foot spray and deodorizer to keep your feet smelling minty fresh. Made from natural and nontoxic ingredients, not only does this claim to eliminate odor, but also to be moisturizing.
A natural deodorizer spray with 12 essential oils that'll eat up any odors that your shoes might have. Besides working on shoes, this can work on a variety of items in your home.
A tea tree antifungal soap and antibacterial body wash made from organic and natural ingredients, because it's time to treat your feet after a long week. Not only does this item help prevent smelly feet, but it claims to also tackle body odor. Paraben-free and made with no synthetic ingredients, you're going to be mad you didn't discover this sooner.
A roll-on antiperspirant to tackle stink this season. This antiperspirant seeks to help decrease foot odor and sweating and helps to prevent the growth of fungi.
A tea tree oil foot soak with Epsom salt to free your feet from fungus and odors. This soak is made from essential oils, and in addition to combating odor, it also promises to soften and moisturize your feet.
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