I was really interested to try this product out since I always feel like my feet are a mess unless they’ve just had a fresh pedi. I can never seem to get the salon smooth results when I buff and scrub my heels and feet at home myself. Baby Foot was pretty easy to use and had a great herbal scent when I opened up the booties. The package suggests putting on a pair of socks over the booties and I would highly recommend doing this too. These things are seriously slippery to walk on and while the package suggests you stay seated for the hour long application, if you’re like me, sitting totally still for over an hour is near impossible and putting a pair of socks on will help with traction (bonus points for socks with grippy things on the bottom). Also, the socks help secure the booties and lotion for a closer, more glove like fit to the skin, so every part of the foot and toes were covered. After I washed my feet off, my skin didn’t look or feel any different for about four days, but on day 4, my skin began to majorly peel. The peeling can take a few days and isn’t the prettiest look, but I found sloughing off the dead/peeled skin in the shower at the end of the day helps.
This October, 20% of proceeds from their limited edition pink box will be donated to the American Cancer Society.
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Guest post by Antonia Rutter
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