About the product
- Frequent friction, irritation, or pressure on your skin causes these thickened patches of skin, which may also appear on your palms. That's why they're more likely to happen on your foot. Although bad shoes can aggravate the issue, calluses are almost certain if you wear them.
- Fortunately, these toughened skin patches can be easily removed. You may use moisturizers to smooth the skin, soak the infected area in sweat, or use a pumice stone to tackle the problem head on.
- Pumice stones are formed when water and lava are combined.
- This Foot Scrubber is simple to use. Wet the stone, wet the calloused skin, and rub it gently in circular motions until dead skin is removed. Do not use on open skin, sore skin, or red areas. For a rejuvenating soak, add one or two drops of lavender oil.
- It's also really simple to clean this callus stone foot scrubber after each use. Scrub under running water with an unused toothbrush. Because of its spongy form, it does not retain water, making it easy to dry and hygienic.
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