Foot
All-day spray · 100ml
For the shoes that don't lie.
A daily foot spray that keeps the dress shoes — and the leather sneakers, and the gym shoes — from telling the truth about an eight-hour day in the heat. Most foot sprays are repurposed underarm products; this one is dosed for the foot specifically, where the density of sweat glands is highest on the body and the conditions inside a shoe are warm and enclosed. Spray once before the shoe goes on. The formula is alcohol-free and won't crack the leather of a dress shoe.
Three steps, no fuss.
01
Two sprays per foot, top and bottom.
After showering, hold the bottle 15cm from clean dry feet and spray each foot twice — once across the top, once underneath.
02
Air-dry for one to two minutes.
Let it air-dry for one minute before putting on socks. Two minutes if you're going straight into closed shoes.
03
Reapply at midday on long days.
For long days (a wedding, a flight, a 14-hour workday), reapply once at midday. Take the shoe off, spray onto the foot, let it dry, put the shoe back on.
What's in it.
Same approach as Underarm — neutralises odour without blocking sweat. Aluminium can build up and stain socks; we don't use it.
An antibacterial that's particularly effective on the foot bacteria responsible for the smell. Stable at the temperatures inside a closed shoe in a UAE summer.
A mild astringent and antibacterial; the same active in baby diaper-rash creams, dosed lower. Calms the skin between the toes.
Released by the skin's natural enzymes; gently lowers the pH that bacteria need to produce the smell.
A faint cooling sensation in the first minute — not enough to irritate the skin between the toes, enough to feel that the spray is working.
Full ingredient list available on request. hello@getsoln.com
Certified by ESMA / HFCAE · Stability-tested at 45°C · 500–750 units per batch
About this product.
No. The spray is alcohol-free and applied to the foot, not the shoe. The leather inside the shoe gets less moisture from sweat — the spray actually extends the life of the shoe by keeping bacteria out of the lining.
Yes, but the spray is more effective applied to the foot. If a specific pair of shoes is particularly smelly from past wear, you can spray the inside once after a deep clean — but the foot is where the bacteria comes from, not the shoe.
Yes, especially with the second-application protocol — once before the workout, the foot is treated; the gym shoes themselves get less bacteria deposit during the session. For shoes that already smell, they may need a separate wash before the spray makes a noticeable difference.
No. The 0.5% menthol gives a faint cooling sensation in the first minute — particularly noticeable on a hot day — not a sting. If you have broken skin between the toes (from athlete's foot, a blister), apply around the affected area rather than directly on it.
Tea tree oil at 1% has some antibacterial and antifungal activity, but Foot is not a treatment for athlete's foot — that needs a proper antifungal product. The spray can help prevent recurrence after treatment, but it doesn't replace it.
About eight to ten weeks of daily use. The atomizer dispenses a fine spray; two presses per foot is enough for most men. The 100ml volume is double the Underarm bottle because the foot needs slightly more product per application.