19 July 2018

Exfoliating Foot Peel Mask

These foot peel masks are less mask and more sock, in my opinion. They are, surprisingly, painless. I honestly expected them to be unpleasant since they are designed to peel off skin but they weren't. So what you do is wash your feet then soak them for 15 minutes and dry. Then you cut open the foot peel sock masks and slide one foot into each bag of strongly scented lavender bubbles and pin them on with the "tapes" on each sock. The tapes did NOT hold for me so I used Coban to keep the socks actually on my feet. You then spend an hour with them on feeling like you're walking around in wet slushy shoes after stepping in a puddle before you get to take them off and rinse your feet. Then you wait. It takes five to seven days for peeling to begin according to the directions, though I noticed peeling after only three days. You can use the socks not more than once every 30 days.



So, as I said, the tapes to keep the socks on don't work well at all so make sure to be prepared with tape or Coban of your own. The peeling starts slowly before gradually ramping up in intensity and making your feet look pretty gross for a while. After the skin peels off, though, your feet will be super soft! I was surprised how soft my feet were after using these socks, though not in the callused areas. The socks don't seem to do any good on callused skin, so if you've spent your life going barefoot like I have and build up thick foot calluses these won't do you much good, but for everyone else they are a great product to get your feet soft and touchable (if you're into that sort of thing). Get some at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BJLM44Y

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