1252 Oval Shape Stone Foot Heel Scrubber For Unisex Foot Scrubber Stone
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The stone can exfoliate away calluses, stains and dead skin and will leave your skin looking fresh and smooth. You can wear any shoes you want (or even go barefoot) without worrying about how your feet look. How to Maintenance The Stone Rinse your pumice stone thoroughly after use and hang it up to dry. When the pumice stone hole get clogged, you can clean it with a small brush such as an old toothbrush. Use after month, you should boil the stone in water for five minutes to deep clean it and kill any bacteria. Notice Don't use a stone on sore, red areas or open skin.
Product features :
Natural Stone :
The use of stone to remove foot callus can be traced. It's the most natural and healthy way to care your foot. It can not only give you the best exfoliant but promote blood circulation, relieve fatigue and improve sleeping.
Easy to Use Handle :
The mini compact size of our pumice stone make sure it's easy to use even by one hand; The rope on the pumice stone help you to handle it during the exfoliation and easy for daily storage - you can just hang and air dry it on the bathroom.
Remove Callus In More Efficient Way :
The numerous and random small holes on the pumice stone can scrub your skin with no dead angles. Effectively soften and remove dry/hard skin, remove callus and make your body smoothly and shiny.
How to Use :
stone should be used on wet skin so preferably soaked your feet for some time in warm water to soft skin, wet the pumice stone in soapy water at the same time then rub it over an area where you want to remove callus and dead skin in a circular motion. Afterwards use essential oil or body lotion to care for feet.
A Great Gift :
stone should be used on wet skin so preferably soaked your feet for some time in warm water to soft skin, wet the pumice stone in soapy water at the same time then rub it over an area where you want to remove callus and dead skin in a circular motion..
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