10% Urea + 2% Salicylic Acid — the clinical duo your cracked heels have been waiting for
Wiyun Foot Repair Cream dissolves thick calluses, seals the skin barrier, and leaves heels genuinely smooth — not just temporarily soft. One small jar, measurable results.
From rough and cracked to genuinely smooth
Most foot creams moisturize the surface and call it done. Wiyun goes deeper — breaking down dead tissue, rebuilding the barrier, and protecting what's beneath.
The problem with ordinary foot creams
Standard moisturizers sit on top of hardened skin and evaporate by morning. Cracked heels, thick calluses, and persistent dryness are structural problems — the buildup of dead skin cells that form a barrier no surface lotion can reach. Without keratolytic actives, you're hydrating the callus, not the skin beneath it.
Two clinical actives doing the real work
Wiyun combines 10% urea — a clinically validated keratolytic that loosens and removes dead skin layers — with 2% salicylic acid, which exfoliates from inside the follicle outward. Together they dismantle callus buildup while vitamin E and shea butter immediately replenish what's exposed beneath. Tea tree oil keeps the environment clean and odor-free as skin renews.
Barrier restored, softness that lasts
With the hardened outer layer removed, shea butter and vitamin E can finally reach living skin cells and reinforce the lipid barrier. The result isn't a temporary softness that fades after your next shower — it's visibly smoother heels and a barrier that holds moisture on its own. Evening application, morning payoff.
Three things that separate this from the lotion on your shelf
Precise actives at clinically meaningful concentrations — not fragrance-padded creams in a pretty jar.
10% Urea — the concentration that actually removes calluses
Urea below 5% only moisturizes. At 10%, it breaks down the peptide bonds holding dead skin cells together, allowing hardened callus tissue to slough away without scrubbing. Clinically the threshold where real keratolytic action begins.
2% Salicylic Acid softens from within, then shea butter seals
Salicylic acid penetrates the stratum corneum to dissolve intercellular cement in thick skin, while shea butter and vitamin E follow behind — locking moisture into the freshly exposed layers and rebuilding the lipid barrier against daily friction and environmental stress.
Tea tree oil neutralizes odor and protects renewing skin
As dead skin layers are removed, the exposed surface needs protection. Tea tree oil provides a natural antimicrobial shield — reducing the bacteria responsible for foot odor without harsh synthetic preservatives, keeping your feet clean and confident throughout the day.
Five actives, each with a specific job
No filler fragrance. No water padding. Every ingredient on this list is present for a documented reason.
- [HERO]Urea 10%Keratolytic — dissolves bonds between dead skin cells, enabling callus removal without mechanical scrubbing
- [CLINICAL]Salicylic Acid 2%Exfoliant — penetrates the stratum corneum to remove accumulated dead skin layers from within
- Shea ButterEmollient — seals the newly exposed skin layer with fatty acids, rebuilding the lipid barrier
- Vitamin EAntioxidant + moisturizer — protects skin cells from oxidative stress and supports healing of cracked tissue
- [ORGANIC]Tea Tree OilNatural antimicrobial — reduces odor-causing bacteria and protects renewing skin from microbial contamination
How to get the most from each application
The technique matters as much as the formula — here's how to use it correctly.
- 01
Wash and dry feet thoroughly
Clean, dry skin allows the actives to penetrate without dilution. Pat feet fully dry — especially between toes — before applying.
- 02
Apply a small amount to heels and problem areas
Use a pea-to-marble sized amount per heel. The cream is concentrated — spreading thin is more effective than thick. Focus on callus zones, cracked areas, and the ball of the foot.
- 03
Massage gently until absorbed
Work the cream into the skin with circular movements for 30–60 seconds. This encourages penetration and improves circulation in the treated area.
- 04
Cover with cotton socks overnight
Occlusion dramatically improves the keratolytic effect. Cotton socks hold warmth and prevent cream from transferring, increasing the time urea and salicylic acid have to work on hardened skin.
- 05
Use consistently every evening for 2–3 weeks
Results are cumulative. The first week softens the surface; weeks two and three progressively reduce callus depth. After heels are smooth, reduce to 2–3 times weekly to maintain.
A realistic week-by-week progression
Callus removal is a gradual process. Here's what consistent nightly use actually looks like.
- DAYS 1–3
Immediate hydration, surface softening begins
Shea butter and vitamin E are felt immediately — skin feels less tight and dry after the first application. Urea begins loosening the outermost dead skin layer.
- DAYS 4–7
Texture change becomes noticeable
The surface of callused areas begins to feel slightly softer and less rough to the touch. Some flaking of loosened dead skin is normal and indicates the formula is working.
- WEEK 2
Callus depth visibly reduces
Thickened skin on heels and the ball of the foot shows measurable reduction. Deep cracks begin to close as the skin barrier is reinforced. Odor reduction typically noticeable by day 10.
- WEEK 3+
Smooth, even skin — barrier restored
Continued use brings heels to a genuinely smooth texture. The lipid barrier is reinforced enough to hold moisture independently. Many users switch to a 3× weekly maintenance schedule at this point.
What the formula delivers
Clinical-grade concentrations in a 30g jar designed for consistent daily use.
What is in the jar
Confirmed formula and packaging specifications.
- Volume
- 30g / 1 oz
- Urea concentration
- 10%
- Salicylic acid concentration
- 2%
- Key natural actives
- Shea butter, Vitamin E, Tea tree oil
- Texture
- Whipped cream
- Packaging
- Frosted white screw-cap jar with teal and orange label
- Applicator
- Jar (fingertip application)
- Format
- Compact, travel-friendly
Storage and usage notes
A few habits that protect the formula and extend the jar's life.
- Store below 25°CAvoid leaving in direct sunlight or near heat sources — high temperatures can affect cream consistency and active stability.
- Keep water out of the jarAlways use dry fingers or a spatula to scoop product. Introducing water to the jar can encourage microbial growth and degrade the formula.
- Replace cap firmly after useThe screw cap creates an airtight seal that preserves the volatile tea tree oil compounds and prevents cream from drying out.
Clinical actives vs. standard moisturizing cream
Why concentration and ingredient type determine whether a foot cream actually works.
| Wiyun Foot Repair CreamBEST | Standard Foot Lotion | |
|---|---|---|
| Keratolytic urea (≥10%) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Salicylic acid exfoliant | ✓ | ✗ |
| Callus removal (structural) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Surface moisturization | ✓ | ✓ |
| Antimicrobial / odor control | ✓ | Partial |
| Barrier repair (shea + vitamin E) | ✓ | Partial |
Real results from real heels
Not everyone saw overnight miracles — but consistent use delivered for most.
My heels had been cracked for two winters. After two weeks of nightly application, the deepest fissures closed up. I was genuinely surprised.
The texture is thick and whipped — a little goes a long way. One jar lasted me six weeks with nightly use.
Takes about a week before you notice anything, so don't expect magic on day one. Stick with it and it actually delivers.
My heels had been cracked for two winters. After two weeks of nightly application, the deepest fissures closed up. I was genuinely surprised.
The texture is thick and whipped — a little goes a long way. One jar lasted me six weeks with nightly use.
Takes about a week before you notice anything, so don't expect magic on day one. Stick with it and it actually delivers.
Smells a bit medicinal — tea tree oil is noticeable. But my calluses are actually shrinking. I'll take the trade.
Foot odor was my main issue. The tea tree does genuinely help. Heel texture improved as a bonus.
The callus on the ball of my foot was embarrassingly thick. It's half the size it was. I put socks on after applying — makes a big difference.
Smells a bit medicinal — tea tree oil is noticeable. But my calluses are actually shrinking. I'll take the trade.
Foot odor was my main issue. The tea tree does genuinely help. Heel texture improved as a bonus.
The callus on the ball of my foot was embarrassingly thick. It's half the size it was. I put socks on after applying — makes a big difference.
I've tried Eucerin, CeraVe, and two 'natural' creams. This is the first one that did something I could feel the next morning.
Podiatrist recommended a urea cream and I found this. The 10% concentration is exactly what she mentioned. Heels are baby-soft after 10 days.
Compact jar is perfect for my travel bag. I've been using it for three months and my feet have never looked better in sandal season.
I've tried Eucerin, CeraVe, and two 'natural' creams. This is the first one that did something I could feel the next morning.
Podiatrist recommended a urea cream and I found this. The 10% concentration is exactly what she mentioned. Heels are baby-soft after 10 days.
Compact jar is perfect for my travel bag. I've been using it for three months and my feet have never looked better in sandal season.
Questions worth answering honestly
If you're hesitating, one of these probably covers it.
How is this different from a regular moisturizing foot cream?
Will the salicylic acid irritate sensitive skin?
How long before I see results?
Is the 30g jar going to run out quickly?
Can I use this on my hands or other rough skin areas?
Does it actually help with foot odor?
Clinical-grade heel repair in one compact jar
10% urea and 2% salicylic acid — the concentrations that actually do something. Add Wiyun to your evening routine and give your heels a genuine chance at smooth.

