Now you do not need a reason to get those feet out in the summer. Beaches, barbecues and pretty flip-flops are more than enough to get those feet some sun light.
Plus, it just feels awkward to hide those feet in fully covered shoes in the summer don't you think? Well a lack of pedicure has always been my reason but I've been loving using Liz Earle's Foot Scrub as a saviour these days.
It is not your usual body scrub to be honest, as it is quite hard in consistency and texture being an exfoliating scrub containing pumice granules. Hence you are meant to use it on damp feet. I like to use it all over the feet, plus it works exceptionally well on heels and toes.
It contains natural pumice to tackle the difficult, hardened areas of the feet, as well as avocado and wheatgerm oil to soften and moisturise them. I have noticed it does not dry out my feet unlike other products I have tried before and leaves them soft and supple.
Basically, the scrub does all the hard work for you. Before I used to opt for any generic scrub and massage it on with a Clarasonic-like device for a home pedicure. However with this scrub, I do not feel the need to use any accompanying tools, as it delivers instant results on its own.
Overall, I think this is a must-have product as you get a 100ml tube for £10.45 and it should last you a few months, well at least the months of summer?
If you're not brave enough for a fish pedicure, this should work just as well in my opinion to get rid of all that dead skin, minus the awkward tickling. It got rid of any dry skin, softened any hardened areas and made my feet look brighter and much prettier.
You will see me flaunting my pretty little flip-flops and flats this season for sure.
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