First things first: what is a pumice stone? A pumice or foot stone is a stone made up of thousands of sharp, microscopic crystals of volcanic rock. The abrasive nature of the particles makes them ideal for breaking down really tough, callused areas of skin. Soak feet in a warm bath for 15 minutes to soften then starting from the heel, use the pumice stone to gently buff away dead areas of skin, working in circular motions. Repeat several times over callused areas and don’t attempt to remove all your tough skin in one hit. Repeat once a fortnight over a few months to reveal fresher, softer skin.
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I need to try this Pedegg that everyone seems to know about. Pumice is free on the beach!! Yep super cheap. : )
I’m glad that they are fully eco-friendly!
On the beach or at a chemist. The beach near me usually has quite a few of them around.
I’d like to try a Ped egg! I also haven’t been overly excited by the results of pumice but my youngest loves them for her feet.
Probably chemists but definitely the beach! The beach near me is guaranteed to have them scattered about.
I used to use them as a kid when young on the beach because my mum told me they were good for the feet! I don’t bring them home off the beach anymore but maybe I should
My youngest daughter (nearly 17) loves her pumice stone! Shes quite protective of it!