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SO GOOD YOU COULD EAT IT! (The Body Shop Exfoliating Footscrub)

binnie

Member Name: binnie

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The Body Shop Exfoliating Footscrub

Date: 18/01/02 (73 review reads)
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Advantages: shreds dead skin, smells yummy

Disadvantages: bits in the bath afterwards

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 my feet. I decided on the latter. I quickly soaked my feet in the spa, then set to work. I grabbed some of the gel which had bits of pumice granules mixed into it and started massaging my feet in a circular movement.
Oh this is the life , it's absolutely wonderful, you can feel the effects straightaway.
You get a tingling feeling, almost stinging feeling.It doesn't hurt just feels a litle weird.
The granules act as an exfoliator getting rid of any unwanted loose skin.
After a few uses you should notice your hard skin start to soften.
It really does revitalise your feet.

You then just rinse off, and then I apply a soothing footcream and put my feet up for the night.
Some of the ingredients are:

Aqua, Pumice, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium magnesium, Silicate, Benzyl Alcohol, Citric Acid, and Pernod, (just joking about the last one).

You could make a right cocktail out of this one, remember the drink "jellybean"?
Well that's what this smells like.

Remember to swill the bath out afterwards, if exfoliating in there, as it leaves little bits of pumice in the bottom of the bath, and I can tell you, it's very painful sitting on them, OUCH!!

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Last comments:
jacklover

- 18/01/02

Thanks for another interesting read BINNIE, have a great wknd. love emmaxXx :0)
GLT1

- 18/01/02

Nice op. Interesting reading.
stresshead2000

- 18/01/02

Sounds like something I really should treat myself too.

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