I think this product is a bit overrated and too expensive for what it is. It's essentially just like a normal body scrub and I don't think the advertised pumice really adds anything to the product. I know that pumice is meant to be really good at exfoliating your skin, but I find that using a wet pumice stone in the shower just as effective.
The texture of this scrub is grainy and sandy. I expected it to have a more grainy feel, and perhaps bigger pieces of pumice/exfoliating beads inside it. The skin on your feet, especially your heels, is tougher and harder than their areas on your body. So I expected the scrub to be harsher in order to exfoliate he dead skin and callouses.
The scrub comes in a plastic tube, it's easy to squeeze and get the right amount of product out. The colour is grey, which is what I expected as this is the colour of pumice.
Overall I think this product is just average and I was expecting it to be better than it is. I wouldn't purchase this again as a regular pumice stone can do the same thing.
I got the 30mL version of this in a gift set that included solely foot products from The Aromatherapy Co and liked this enough I bought the full sized version! The 30mL version comes in a dark green squeezy tube, with white writing and a black label and has a nice minimalistic look. The full size comes in a silver metal swueezy tube, with a retro black screw on lid and and old school sage green label. I think the packaging of the full size is so gorgeous and classy, and I am always a fan when the packaging of beauty products means they look good on the bathroom counter! The scrub is white in colour, with large brown bits of exfoliant. The smell is delicious, it smells like candy canes, which is good as often mint products can smell a bit like toothpaste! It says to use this on dry feet, but I prefer to use it on damp feet after a foot soak as it seems way more effective that way at removing dead skin (I recently purchased a foot spa!). This smells amazing and isn't too rough that it could be used multiple times a week, especially during the summer where I find my feet CONSTANTLY need TLC from all the sandal wearing. This gently removes the dead skin on my feet, without stinging or being too harsh. It leaves such a nice clean smell as well (but it is a strong scent so if you aren't a fan of that, this may not be for you). Don't expect a miracle from this - it isn't heavy duty and is best used with a Scholl Pedi machine or manual foot file to help remove the skin but I love this for giving myself a luxury salon pedicure experience at home, and it helps so much with removing dead skin on my feet and keeping it under control. This is low effort to use, pretty effective, and smells great and has the bonus of being NZ made and vegan too.
Tips: Use after soaking feet in warm foot with a foot file for best results.