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Read Reviews for The Body Shop Exfoliating Foot...
by - written on 08/07/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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My feet have been the bane of my life since I was very little. I was born with bunions so always had painful feet including calluses and blisters. I have always had to work hard at looking after my feet as I need to in order to be able to walk properly! As a Body Shop fan I always look for things to use in there. I discovered this many years ago and am delighted that they continue to make it. I will rue the day they decide to revamp the product or heaven forbid, stop producing it! I recently had surgery for my feet and now they are pretty much healed I wanted to ensure they got off to a good start so I treated myself to a range of foot treatments ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/01/02 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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Last year I started to look after my feet even more than normal. I bought a foot spa , and for a few weeks I pampered my feet. I had started to get very hard skin on my feet and lots of blisters in summer.So whilst out shopping one day, I called into my local Body Shop and came across Pumice Foot Scrub. It was in a 100ml pot, which was blue and black. I think it cost below a fiver at the time, £3.99 rings a bell. I'm not very good at remembering prices. When you open the jar the first thing that hits you is the aniseed type smell. It smells like aniseed rock, or Pernod. I didn't know whether to eat it or drink it, or apply it to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/07/00 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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For Feet as soft as a baby's bottom use the Body Shops Foot Scrub. It is like a gel/liquid form of pumice and a little scrub onto your feet during a shower will give you feet that are soft, fresh and healthy looking. I have been using this product for about a year and a half and I am really pleased with the look of my feet. The affects of this product is definetely cumulative so don't be too un happy if you don't notice instant changes. It takes time. The product is about three pounds at the body shop and depending on how much you use it will last you from 1 to 2 months. It comes in three different scents: peppermint, lemon, and rosemary. ... Read the complete review
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