I always have a pumice stone in the shower since I'm a daily foot scrubber. While this isn't my fave brand and it looks very plain it works. It just scrubs/buffs off the hard skin on my soles and near my heels keeping my calluses manageable. Now the nice thing about this plain one is that the tan colored build up isn't as noticeable as it is on my fave one which has a white pumice stone, which stains pretty quickly. I think if you want something more aggressive then you probably want one that's more coarse, but the Revlon one does a good job.
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Revlon Pumice Stone Review
Rough, dry feet have met their match. Our pumice stone gently exfoliates and smooths even the toughest skin. You may find yourself going barefoot more often.
• Natural stone is gentle, yet effective
• Gently exfoliates and smooths skin
• For best results, use on damp or wet skin
Website www.revlonanz.com
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Tips: I like to scrub my feet at the end of my shower that way my heels have been softening a bit in the hot water and it's easier to buff away at the calluses.
I got this for half price on NZSale, so it was only $4.50. Can’t really go too wrong for that price! And although it lacks some of the bells and whistles that some of the more glamorous foot files do out there on the market these days, I’ve come to realise that a bit of pumice does the trick!
It’s kind of ugly, lol, but it doesn’t need to be fancy to actually work... And another bonus is that it’s reasonably small so it doesn’t take up too much room in my bathroom.
Tips: Exfoliate your feet over the top of a small bathroom rubbish bin or else you’ll end up with dead skin all over the floor! Yuck!
I usually use my trusty scholl pedi machine but my feet got really bad after wearing steel cap boots for work and doing long days so I grabbed this to give them a bit of an extra good buffing.
I got mine from life pharmacy and it was pretty cheap around $7. It's nothing fancy but it gets the job done! It can be used on wet or dry feet. I prefer to sit outside as it's a bit messy and slowly chisel away at mine lol.
It does a great job at getting rid of hard, dry skin. I like to slap on some moisturiser and a pair of socks once done and my feet feel super soft the next day. Simple and affordable and does what it should :-)