Shadeique Chase8 days ago
I’m glad you found something that works for you. But Let me put you on. My goal is not to just get rid of dead skin, but also prolong the next time you need to scrub or receive dead skin on the bottom of your feet. 1) However you soak your feet (bath, shower, nail salon), pay attention to the temperature of the water. As we age, hot water is starting to break down the softness of our skin, especially our feet. ( my local nail salon, purposely soaks peoples feet in hot water). 2. Be careful with that pumice stone, yes you are scraping dead skin but some of the integrity of the healthy skin is being compromised. 3. I found this turmeric Pumice Sponge/ NOT STONE that gently scratches the surface of the skin leaving the healthy skin untouched. I recommend not removing all the dead skin at once, but using the pumice sponge every 3 to 4 days, removing more and more of the dead skin, but allowing the days in between for the healthy skin to grow back. 4. After every shower, I just put Vaseline and then a pair of socks on. (I see in the comments that Vaseline is not a moisturizer but a sealant, but it really works). I’ve used the turmeric sponge every 3/4 days , then once a week, then once every two weeks then once a month. I’m lazy so my goal was to prolong the need of reoccurring dead skin and for me to continuously scrub the bottom of my feet. It’s been two months since I’ve touched my turmeric pumice sponge. ( I love hot showers, I’m trying to cool it down more lol). Next time I will try to peroxide, but if you implement the sponge, you won’t need that scrape tool before the stone.