Use & Care Guide

Safe & Comfortable Foot Care —
All-Natural Tools Handcrafted with Integrity & Intention

  • Use all brushes while seated so you can move slowly, see what you’re doing, and reduce the risk of slips or loss of balance.
  • Brushes, the lotion applicator, and the mirror can be used in either dry or wet environments.
  • Do not scrub so hard that it is uncomfortable. If you notice redness, stinging, or ongoing irritation, stop using the product and speak with a healthcare professional.
  • Do not use any tool over open wounds, active infections, or areas of severe swelling unless directed by a healthcare professional.
  • Each brush includes a strap for hanging; after use, hang in a well‑ventilated area so it can stay off damp surfaces and air‑dry fully.

In-Between Toe Brush

  • Use dry to gently sweep away lint, sweat, and debris between the toes, or to apply antifungal or drying foot powders. It can also be used wet with warm water, soap, or another gentle cleanser.
  • To apply powder, place a small amount on the bristles, tap to distribute, then lightly pass the brush between each toe.
  • Rinse thoroughly after using with soap, powder, or other products, then shake off excess water and allow the brush to air‑dry completely before the next use.
  • The flexible wire brush head allows you to adjust the angle for better access between and around the toes.
  • Use slow, short strokes rather than aggressive scrubbing, especially if you have diabetes, neuropathy, or fragile skin.

Foot Brush

  • Can be used dry for light exfoliation or with warm water and a small amount of cleanser for regular washing.
  • Use while seated and work with gentle pressure and long strokes along the soles, sides, and tops of the feet; avoid scrubbing over open cuts, blisters, or broken skin.
  • This brush can also be used on other hard‑to‑reach areas—such as the back or lower legs—when a longer reach is helpful.
  • After use, rinse until the water runs clear, gently pat excess water from the bristles, then hang by the strap to air‑dry fully between uses.

Inspection Mirror

  • The mirror has an articulating head so you can tilt and angle it to clearly see heels, arches, and the spaces between toes from different positions.
  • The ergonomic rubber handle is designed to improve grip, especially if your hands are weak, arthritic, or wet.
  • Made with stainless steel, the mirror can safely be used in a humid bathroom and can get wet; simply wipe dry after use to prevent spots and keep the surface clear.
  • Extend the handle only as far as needed for a stable, clear view, and always use the mirror while seated or in a very secure stance.
  • Use it regularly to check for color changes, cracks, sores, or areas you cannot feel well; if you see anything concerning, contact a healthcare provider.

Lotion Applicator

  • Ideal for applying lotion, healing creams, or ointments to feet, heels, backs of legs, or the back and shoulders without bending, twisting, or asking for help.
  • Use while seated or in a very stable standing position. Glide the padded head softly over the skin to spread a thin, even layer of product rather than “rubbing in” with force.
  • Replace the cotton applicator pad after each use so product residue does not build up on the applicator itself.

Baby Alpaca Socks

When feet are vulnerable, a sock becomes daily protection, and comfort is essential.

All of our socks are crafted using 80% Baby Alpaca fur that is extremely gentle to the skin. Alpaca wool is naturally hypoallergenic, moisture-wicking and regulates temperature which helps maintain a dry, balanced environment — reducing friction and moisture buildup.

Two Styles. Two Purposes.

Baby Alpaca Compression Sock: The graduated support of our compression sock encourages healthy circulation and is designed without added cushion to preserve compression integrity. When selecting size, make sure your sock has a smooth, close fit for managing swelling and fatigue.

Baby Alpaca Therapeutic Sock: Our Therapeutic sock has a loose-binding top with generous stretch to accommodate swelling fluctuations. It's woven and piled with an enhanced underfoot cushioning for sensitive or fragile feet.

Fit Matters: A proper sock should stay in place, leave no deep marks, and feel smooth throughout the day. Too tight may restrict. Too loose may rub.

Care: Alpaca is anti-microbial which means it naturally resists odor—and often does not require washing after every wear.

  • Air inside-out between uses.
  • When needed, wash inside-out using cold water on a gentle cycle.
  • Always air dry.

Overall a good rule-of-thumb is that your sock should be supportive when needed. Protective where it matters, and soft enough to forget you are wearing it.

Safety & Extra Care Tips

  • If you have diabetes, neuropathy, poor circulation, or very fragile skin, use an especially light touch and inspect the skin regularly to be sure there are no developing problem areas.
  • Do not share personal care brushes, mirrors, or socks between people to reduce the risk of spreading fungal or bacterial issues.
  • Replace brushes, applicators, and socks if they become misshapen, excessively worn, or difficult to clean. Fresh tools work better and help keep your routine safer and more effective.