Boating Season Means Checking Out Latest
Styles in Watersports Shoes and Sandals
Princeton,
NJ -April 11, 2006 -- As the popularity of boating, sailing
and kayaking continues to increase, so has the demand for
boating shoes and sandals that are not only comfortable and
functional - but stylish. Sperry, Keen, Reef Guys and have
stepped up to the challenge with new designs, and Chaco's
2006 sandals for men and women have lighter polyurethane footbeds
than previous styles.
C. J. Buck, MIA of Xenna Corporation
(www.xenna.com) is an
expert on foot care. Buck says, "The main concern people
have with boating shoes is comfort and how to combat the
smell that comes from footwear that's continually exposed
to water. Though men are more interested in comfort, women
want shoes that are both functional and look good. Women
in particular ttend to prefer sandal styles."
Buck adds, "The problem for many people is that wearing
sandals with style requires having attractive feet. Though
watersports sandals are extremely popular, they present
a real dilemma for individuals who are embarrassed about
how their feet look. Many people who aren't particularly
athletic also avoid wearing sandals in summer or on vacation
because of yellow, discolored toenails or calluses and dry,
cracked or rough heels."
Xenna Corporation distributes two foot grooming products
for nails and heels. NonyX® Nail Gel for yellow, discolored
toenails and CalleX® Callus Ointment for calluses and dry,
cracked heels. Xenna's patented, diabetic-friendly NonyX®
Nail Gel, takes a unique, natural approach to the problem
of unattractive yellow or discolored nails - especially
toenails.
Buck says, "NonyX is a topical, easy-to-use gel that breaks
down and removes keratin debris - the discolored, yellow
or thick granular buildup under nails that causes them to
become discolored and unattractive. NonyX Gel softens keratin
debris using natural ethanoic acid, which permits it to
be scraped out with a manicure tool, beginning after about
four weeks. Once the white or yellow keratin debris is removed,
nails look clear and regular use of the gel keeps them keratin
debris free and attractive."
Xenna also makes CalleX® Callus Ointment, which uses natural
enzymes to exfoliate calluses and to smooth and rejuvenate
dry, cracked heels. CalleX has been shown in consumer studies
to significantly reduce callus, dry, flaking skin and cracking
on soles and heels within 15 to 30 days. Acid-free and safe
for diabetic use, CalleX moisturizes dry, rough or flaky
skin, and exfoliates and thins callused areas, while leaving
normal skin unaffected.
NonyX Nail Gel can be purchased in the footcare section
of Walgreens, Rite Aid, Longs, Eckerd Pharmacy , Brooks
Pharmacy, Duane Reade, Medicine Shoppe pharmacies and Wal-Mart.
CVS Pharmacy will have NonyX Gel on its shelves by the end
of April.
CalleX Ointment is now available in the footcare section
at Walgreens, Longs and many Medicine Shoppe pharmacies.
CalleX can also be purchased online at www.drugstore.com,
www.FootSmart.com
and www.xenna.com.
Xenna Corporation is a privately-held, woman-owned company
which develops and distributes natural personal care products
for skin, hair and nails. All Xenna products are unconditionally
money-back guaranteed. To view before and after photos,
click on www.xenna.com.