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🦶✨ Step into softness and leave roughness behind!
Baby Foot Original Exfoliation Foot Peel is a professional-grade, at-home foot treatment that uses a potent mix of lactic, glycolic, and salicylic acids combined with 16 botanical extracts to exfoliate and remove dead skin. Delivered in convenient 3-D booties with a calming lavender scent, it requires just one hour of wear and reveals visibly peeling skin over the following days, resulting in noticeably smoother, baby-soft feet. Cruelty-free and preservative-free, it’s a top-ranked foot care product loved by over 50,000 users.












| ASIN | B00461F4PA |
| Active Ingredients | Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Salicylic Acid, glycolic_acid, lactic_acid, salicylic_acid |
| Additional Features | Not Tested On Animals |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,897 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #6 in Foot Masks |
| Brand | Baby Foot |
| Brand Name | Baby Foot |
| Container Type | Bootie |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 51,096 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00533213040414 |
| Included Components | Constructed 3-D Booties, Foot Peel Mask |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | BEAUTY |
| Item Volume | 3 fluid ounces |
| Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Baby Foot |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BF002 |
| Material Feature | 3-D Constructed Booties Lavender Scented |
| Material Features | 3-D Constructed Booties Lavender Scented |
| Material Type Free | Preservative Free |
| Model Number | BF002 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Exfoliating |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exfoliator,Contour |
| Scent Name | Lavender |
| Size | 2.4 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Skin Exfoliant Type | Chemical |
| Skin Tone | All |
| Skin Type | All |
| Special Ingredients | lactic acid, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, 16 natural extracts |
| Target Use Body Part | Feet |
| UPC | 659153846418 533213040414 600074389553 773490238740 794628232737 639738125886 |
| Unit Count | 2.4 Fluid Ounces |
R**Y
Works really well, but does require some effort because it's not magic.
I've heard about these for years and put off buying one because I generally have somewhat sensitive skin and was worried that it would dissolve my body from the ankles down. I hate feet, hate them, so I am really lazy about giving myself pedicures and have never had a professional one done because the only thing worse than touching my own feet is letting someone else touch them. Feet. Eew. *shudder* Needless to say, my feet were in horrible shape. I have hard, calloused spots on the sides of my feet, bad heels and pads, arches that need exfoliation, and just dry ugly skin every where. These arrived on a Thursday and I just couldn't wait to try them. - The packaging says to soak your feet first to better results. I didn't bother. I had just showered, so my feet were still somewhat soft from that, so I just rewashed them and jumped into it. Hindsight, I would've soaked them for 20 minutes in a epsom salt bath. Not sure if it would actually help, but it would be worth testing next time. - The instructions recommend putting socks over the booties while they work. I did this, because I figured if it helps my hairmasks to have a shower cap on, it can't hurt here. Warmth helps things soak into the skin better. It also helped the liquid to settle next to my skin better. I felt like, without the socks, my feet just swam around in the booties. - I found the liquid annoying to wash off at the end. I washed from the knees down, just to make sure I didn't miss anything and still had to go back and wash my ankles again when they were sticky from residue. I used my daughter's baby shampoo to get my skin clean, I think that a moisturizing body wash would have troubles. Maybe use shampoo if you don't keep baby shampoo/bodywash around the house. - I wear socks in the daytime, but hate sleeping with them, so I went sockless for that night and the next. Since I had showered just before using them on Thursday, I didn't bother showering Friday. Saturday, I plugged the tub and let it fill to my ankles while I showered, draining it at the end so that my feet could get a mini soak. Saturday night, I noticed my skin near my big toe looked like it wanted to start peeling, so I started wearing socks to sleep so it wouldn't make a mess (something other reviewers complain about but the instructions even advise). It was worse Sunday night. Monday morning when I showered, it was the weirdest feeling. Stepping out, the skin on my arches had bubbled out and was barely holding on. It was so satisfying to pull it away. - My skin continued to peel quite well until that following Thursday (a week after application) when it slowed significantly. My feet were rather tender, and the skin around my ankles, toes, and the tops of my feet still needed to peel. I continued to soak my feet in the shower, but they stopped peeling, even though they needed to. TIPS FOR USE - Wiggle your toes while wearing the booties. It helps make sure it's all between your toes so they peel better. - Wear socks. You probably won't need them the first night or two, but afterwards, start wearing them. You will peel every where. Turn them inside out and give them a good shake over a trash bin before washing them, because it's seriously icky. - Soak your feet daily. It really helps you remove the skin faster. A 20 mins epsom salt bath will be the best, but it's not needed. Just filling the tub with water to my ankles while I showered was enough. - It can take 3-7 days before you start seeing even the beginnings of peeling. My sister did this the same time as me and she didn't start even the tiniest bit of peeling until late in the 7th day. Afterwards, it can take up to 2 weeks to fully peel. - Once the biggest bit of the peeling has finished and your feet no longer feel tender from the new skin, exfoliate. Exfoliating gloves are like $5 a pair, they exfoliate well and work without pressure that could damage your skin. - Consider switching from lotion to oil while peeling. I usually use a foot cream at night because it's about all I can handle touching my feet. I tried cream one night and I hated how it felt. Switched to body oil and it helped me moisturize the newly exposed skin and didn't feel as icky. I think the oil also helped soften the skin as it was peeling. - This can only remove so much skin at a time. It's not going to work miracles. If your feet are in horrendous shape, be prepared to need anywhere between 1-4 applications. Mine were in horrible shape and I think I will need to do this twice, maybe three times. The instructions say you can do this every two weeks after the first application, but I don't think I recommend that. Maybe if you have skin of steel that can handle anything, but considering that bits are still peeling by the second week, I would skip it. I'm at like 18 days past application and I feel comfortable ordering another, but probably won't use it for another week or two. I think once a month will be my winning ticket. I am so happy I tried this. Such an amazing product!
M**E
Disgusting. I love it.
My intentions for buying this product were probably different than most people's. I saw that it looked absolutely disgusting and thought, "I need this." When the skin began to peel off my feet, I was actually shocked that my feet were soft underneath, only to realize that having soft feet were sorta the purpose of the product. So if you just want soft feet and are hoping that it won't be as gross as it looks, I want you to take a look at the five star review I'm leaving and reconsider your life choices. The callouses on my feet aren't terrible, but I am a college student who works retail for 20 hours per week, so I've built up a bit of skin just from the sheer amount of time I spend on my feet. The level of callousing on your feet seems to play a role in how well these work, so I'll say my feet are probably a bit worse than the average person's, but I'm no construction worker. The boot process itself was not what I expected. I don't know what I expected it to smell like, but it wasn't ginger and acid. It wasn't an unpleasant smell, but I was sorta expecting it to have a fragrance to it. I left the boots on for a solid two hours, wanting to make the most of my $20, and I can testify that you don't need to be worried about leaving these on for too long. However, nobody warned me that my feet would start to feel extremely warm. I was under the impression that they were going to tingle like I'd sat cross-legged on the ground for too long-- I was not expecting them to feel like I was dipping them in a hot tub. It wasn't unpleasant, but it was a little bit scary since I hadn't been expecting it. No worries there. If your feet start to feel warm, you're fine. I was also not warned that my feet would feel freezing after I took them off, no matter how many pairs of socks I put on. Also not dangerous. Just strange and vaguely ominous. I was kinda disappointed at first when the tops of my feet started to peel at the five day mark. They peeled similarly to how a sunburn would, not the Elmer's glue-like peeling the videos made me hope for. But then it got gross. I'll spare you the details, but it was everything the 11-year-old boy in me was dreaming of. It wasn't quite as gross as the videos suggested-- I think you'd have to not touch your feet or walk around at all for two weeks to get your feet to peel at that level. If you can resist the urge to peel away the skin until it turns white, do it. It's so much more satisfying. As pretty much everyone else pointed out, soaking your feet totally helps the process. There are a variety of ways to do this, but I stopped the water from draining whenever I took a shower. I soaked my feet in a plastic container a few times like a normal person would, but I'm not the type who likes to sit still. I wouldn't recommend soaking your feet in a hot tub after the peeling process has begun, because sitting in a pool full of your own dead skin sounds generally unpleasant to me. I think most people would agree. The only real downside to this was having to work retail during the process. Standing for too long made the bottoms of my feet burn, though my poor choice of shoes probably didn't help that. (Side note: Never work retail in rainboots. I have so many regrets.) All in all, I would definitely recommend this to any of you skin pickers or lovers of those zit popping videos on Youtube. If you have a weak stomach but want soft feet, I'd stick to pedicures. My feet are definitely softer than they were before, but I can't say I normally pay a whole lot of attention to how soft my feet are, so I can't tell you how dramatic the change is. All in all, I loved this product and would totally buy it again. It was incredibly satisfying.
A**R
Totally, totally works.
I rarely get salon pedicures as I just don't feel like it's worth the money. I can paint my own toenails without much trouble, for much cheaper than they charge at the salon. But I do have callused feet - I LOVE going barefoot, is one big problem - and I don't have the time or patience to sit and pumice my calluses for hours on end. So when I saw this advertised, I thought - what the heck; it's less than the cost of a pedicure and if it works, great. My process went like this - I did the peel last Sunday: Day 1 - do the peel. As other people have mentioned, I soaked my feet first and per the package recommendations, put socks on over the peel bags while I waited the hour for the peel to be done. I was worried it was going to burn or sting - I felt nothing, other than an occasional tingle. The peels I have used on my face, by contrast, were much more uncomfortable. (DO NOT even think about using this product on your face or anywhere but your feet, BTW. Based on the level of peeling I experienced on my feet, I do not think you would have a face left if you put this on your face.) Day 2 - nothing happens. I soak my feet again as people have suggested. Day 3- still nothing. Is this thing really going to work? Day 4 - HOLY CANNOLI, my feet start peeling like crazy. There are huge bubbles of dead skin all over the soles of my feet as the dead skin starts to lift. Day 5-Day 6 - CRAZY peeling, my feet are shedding skin like crazy. Almost to the point where it becomes bothersome having to pick up little bits of skin that come off if I walk around without socks. Day 7 - most of the peeling is done (I will confess, I used a foot brush on my feet GENTLY last night in the bath to try to get some of the smaller dead-skin pieces off, and it worked well). But there are still places where dead skin is lifting, and I'm pretty sure I'll keep peeling a little for a few more days. My feet are incredibly soft and smooth now. One thing I am really happy about is that I had a lot of dead skin on the ends of my toes that I couldn't seem to do much about - pumice didn't really help, nor did a lot of moisturizing. The other day I sat in the bathtub and with very little effort, peeled the dead skin off the tops of my toes in coin-size patches. I have never had a pedicure or home treatment that was able to get rid of the dead skin that effectively. Here are a few words to the wise: - Peeling is supposed to start on Day 3. Plan to wear socks day 3-7, if you don't want to leave a trail of dead skin behind you at work or at home. I wore socks 24/7, even to bed, during the heaviest peeling days. - Turn the socks you wear INSIDE OUT to wash them and wash them separately. Trust me, when you see the dead skin that has come off in your socks, you will understand this advice. - Make sure you're giving yourself enough time if you're doing this before a big event. My feet are still peeling a little, seven days later. If you're doing the peel before a wedding, dance, etc. I would give yourself 10 days minimum; two weeks to be safe. - I do think it helped to soak my feet every night in the bath and also to put some lotion on so my feet didn't get overly dry. The lotion didn't seem to affect the peeling one bit. - If you have cracked heels (I do) you'll see some improvement, but the cracks don't totally disappear; at least that's my experience. I had a crusty ridge of dead skin on the inside side of both heels that is completely gone, though, so I don't think my feet will be as likely to crack in the future. - You will have to be careful about your shoes after the peeling is mostly complete. Shoes that rub aren't going to cut it. Remember, you have a much thinner layer of skin on your feet than you used to. Be kind to your feet; wear shoes that don't pinch or rub and carry some blister bandages with you just in case. I have had horrible calluses, dry skin, cracked heels, etc. on my feet for more years than I can count. And now my feet look - well - like baby's feet! I will be doing this again in three months - spring is here, summer is coming, and usually by mid-June my feet are pretty rough. Grateful for this product!
A**Y
HOLY…OMG
Can I give this another 5 stars? Seriously. OMFG today is Friday, I miserably day for a hour this past Sunday to let these things do their thing, just yesterday I started to question whether or not they were going to work the way they’re meant to. I’d like to add that I do not leave amazon reviews unless something disappointed me or was so beyond expectation — this is that, I was going to, albeit reluctantly, wear sandals to work today because it’s so hot and miserable, but I quickly realized my feet looked worse — more dry, more rough, just gross and embarrassing; so I took my thing to them to try to scuff off the dead skin cells and make them somewhat presentable when I noticed that this product had finally begun to do EXACTLY what it claims and my dry and dead skin is just peeling off in the most grotesque and miserable manner, but under all of that — soft, literal baby skin. Color me impressed, absolutely blown away. Use it, wait, have faith, thank me later.
A**C
we'll see how this works
Two days since using, and so far not really blown away by results ... but of course it's early. Some peeling on toes, bottoms of feet looking like they're getting ready. I'm hopeful. Got the Japanese package ... enough English to be usable. Interesting cultural lesson in the "tips" section ... one user advised wearing socks in the bath, because her family complained about the floating dead skin .."I am happy that I don't have to be the last one who takes a bath anymore!" WOW. Update: 5 days since use Took off my socks when I got home from work, and it was like a snowstorm! Definitely seeing some results now. And yes, if you live in a house where you have to share your bathwater, I now completely understand the advice to keep your socks on! Update #2: 9 days since use Well, I'm completely sold. Day 6 was a revelation. Took my socks off when I got home from work, and it was an explosion of dead skin. Turning the socks inside out was like emptying the crumbs out of a potato chip bag. Really, satisfyingly disgusting. Had to vacuum right afterward. Found myself wondering if this is what leprosy looks like. So, it's been a few days after that, and I think I'm done. Results have been better than I could have achieved with any kind of abrasive treatment (file, ped egg, etc.) without the effort. I will say that there are a couple of tough spots on my heel that are still a little dry, but a quick file did the trick. I will definitely use this product again. One hint, though ... when they say don't peel the skin off yourself, please listen. I know, it's awfully tempting ... but anywhere I did that, it got a bit sore. Keep your socks on so you won't do it. Update, June 6 CAUTION!!! Just used it again for the second time. Thought it was a great way to unwind after a tough day at work. Soaked my feet for an hour, then put on the booties and ... fell asleep! When I woke up, the booties had been on for 3 hours. Trust me, folks, that's way too long! It's two days later, and large sheets of skin are coming off the tops and sides of my feet ... but the skin beneath isn't ready. It's a bit red, wet, and sore ... kind of like when a bad sunburn peels too soon. It's not horrible, but it's a bit sore. Be careful not to make the same mistake! Update ... just wanted to add that the peeling process lasted a day or two less than the last time, but it was completely not worth it. I was mildly sore, but significantly itchy the whole time. (On my ankles, the itch was maddening.) Also, the end result was just about the same. I don't want people thinking that if one hour is good, three must be better!!! NOT AT ALL. Don't do it.
M**M
Pro Tip: Be Patient!
I have NEVER had soft feet in my life... and Baby Foot gave them to me! Used on 2/1/16: I read several, several of these reviews and decided I needed to give Baby Foot a try, with all the success several purchasers were having. After reading these reviews and the instructions of Baby Foot, here was my method and my results. I soaked my feet for 30 mins in plain water prior to stepping into the Booties (as the instructions say and many purchasers have suggested). The Booties are quite goopy, so be careful pulling them open! The instructions recommend putting on a pair of socks over the Booties for safety reasons. I was very surprised that zero purchasers did not mention doing this. I didn't have to use the tape to awkwardly place them, the socks kept them on tight AND I could walk around my room. They were tight against my feet and I left the Booties on for one hour. Removed them and washed my feet with soap and soaked my feet again for 30 minutes in plain water. After the last soak, the tops of my soles were already peeling. I dried my feet and wore socks to bed. So the next day, (Day 1), I put on new socks and went to work. After arriving home, I took my socks off and noticed the dead skin on my feet had dried out and was a little flaky. I soaked my feet for 45 minutes and began to see peeling around my big toes. The calluses on the sides of my big toes became very soft and began to peel a little as well. Day 2: 45 minute soak in plain water. Pinkie toes begin to turn white and shed dead skin. Day 4: 45 minute soak in plain water. Peeling begin to happen all over foot, tops of feet and toes especially. Day 5: 35 min soak in plain water. Used lava rock to encourage shedding, feet beginning to peel more dramatically now. Lava rock removes mostly mushy callus from heels, toes, and sides of feet. Day 6: Feet visibly peeling without soaking in water. The skin underneath is finally beginning to feel "baby soft." Day 8: Soak in plain water for 35 minutes. Peeling is mostly finished, but still have some places left on sides of heel, toes, and tops of soles. I did not have as dramatic foot peeling as most of these pictures lead you to believe you will have. I will have to use this product at least once, maybe twice, more to achieve these dramatic foot peel pictures. However, the first use did remove quite a bit of dead skin - even in places I didn't know I had dead skin. It also significantly softened my heels, my big toes and pinkie toes. Also, most of my dead skin came off during foot soaks. I highly, highly, cannot stress enough, highly reccomend soaking your feet daily during the first week after applying the Booties... Especially if you think you are not shedding as much as you should. Great product. Great especially for people with problematic hard foot skin. It'll take a few treatments, but entirely worth it. Update 2/11: 10 days after use and my feet are BABY SOFT! Still some mild peeling but am so very pleased with the end result. I have NEVER had soft feet in my life!
B**A
Works
Does exactly what it says! Day 1-3 your foot starts feeling and looking like you went swimming. (Soak during these days!) Day 4-7 your foot is gonna start peeling. (Soak during these days too!") Now, it's not gonna get rid of calluses but it will get rid of a lot of dry dead skin. I plan to use another next month to really work away some rough skin.
L**A
Worked well but Took Longer than Expected
I have dinosaur feet. I didn't always have them but after returning from a Virgin Islands trip 10 years ago I began to notice my feet becoming really rough in spots (heel, lower side section of big toe and side of pinky toe). I went to a podiatrist and she tested for fungus etc but found nothing. So, my days of scraping and moisturizing and wearing socks to bed because I was embarrassed for my husband to accidentally touch my feet during the night began. The best product I had found before I discovered a blurb in a magazine about Baby Foot was pure Shea Butter. It was a daily process however and if I skipped a day I noticed it would take 3 days of constant use to "catch up" with fairly smooth feet. I had read enough positive reviews of Baby Foot to decide to give it a try. I was a bit leery of it being a Japanese product but then realized I was probably being paranoid because of radiation fears (yeah, that is a whole other story). The product I received came from Liberta U.S.A. Inc. so I am guessing they are the U.S. distributor now for this Japanese product. The product I received came in the red box with American English print with a photo of a woman's feet (not the photo of a leg shown on the red box here at Amazon currently). It says Lavender scent on the front. The instructions on the back say the booties will fit Woman size 4-12 and Men 4-13 (American I am assuming). After reading all the inconsistent reviews of results I decided to compare the ingredients in the different packaging types and found differences. Some of these differences were in ingredients themselves and some just in the order of the ingredients (we all know the listed order of the ingredients determines the percentage of the ingredient in the product). I won't go into all the different ingredients or order differences but I will compare here a couple of really noticeable differences in the Liberta USA Inc. product I received and the red box American text with the womans legs and her hand on her calf. One of the first differences in MY box and the box shown here on Amazon is the ingredient Salicylic Acid. Now we ladies all know that ingredient from our facial masks and creams. It is a good ingredient (unless you have ultra sensitive skin or a condition such as Rosacea) to have in a product that promises to get rid of dead topical skin. Amazon here lists it as ingredient number 9. My box lists it as ingredient number 32! In fact, there are so many oil and extract ingredients listed on MY red box list before ANY of the acids (with exception of the lactic acid) that it is clear that the U.S. distributed product is a completely different product than what the Japanese had originally produced. I don't know if this is because our FDA deemed the actual acid concentration too high for sale in the U.S. or if it is just because Americans are just economically dumb and will buy anything made more cheaply even if it is ineffective. So, that said, I opened the package and found two clear, thin, boxy booty bags. The gel was visable inside. I had to use scissors to cut the very top of the booties. I cut the tops of the booties at the same time. I recommend you cut and put on one at a time however because it could get messy. I was very careful and inserted each foot. I didn't notice any type of offensive or chemical type odor but I didn't really detect Lavender either (and I use a LOT of lavender products so I am well acquainted with it). My box came with a strip of plastic sealing tape pieces. The plastic did feel very thin and I wouldn't be comfortable walking around in just them or even propping them up for fear that the gel could leak out somehow. Fortunately, I own a pair of large furry booty slippers that make me look like a muppet from the calf down so I slipped my bagged feet into those. The instructions on MY box says to leave them on for only 1 hour. Then wash feet with soap. The dead skin cells will begin to peel 2-7 days after initial application. I left product on for two hours after I knew that the amount of acid was reduced in this version. I really don't understand why the leave on time is LESS time with LESS acid ingredients? You would think the less effective ingredient list would require MORE time on the feet. Anyway, after two hours I removed the booties and washed my feet and thoroughly dried. I didn't feel any weird tingling or burning of any kind. My feet did feel a bit warmer to the touch than usual however but that is probably because they were in baggies inside muppet slipper boots for two hours. I dried my feet and didn't apply any moisturizer of any kind at first. The instructions do say that if your feet feel dry you apply a small amount of moisturizer. It took 3 days to start noticing a bit of sloughing. My feet didn't get scaly but there was not a "dramatic" amount of peeling after 3 days. It looks more like if you are in the tub 10 minutes too long and you start getting that whitish soft ring around the edge of the heel? I am writing this on day 3 because I wanted to get the differences of the product information out to you guys now. I will be updating in about 3 more days and then give you my final thoughts/results after a full 14 days after the initial use of this product. I will let you know what I am using in addition to this product in the next 11 days as well. I am going to do nothing to one foot (as a "control") and then if I use Shea Butter etc I will use it on the other foot exclusively. EDIT: It has been 7 days since I first applied the product. My heels feel like they are sore. Not a burning sore just like if I have been standing all day. My feet are finally starting to slough and peel. However, only the tops of my feet. A thin layer of skin can be peeled off much like the skin after a sunburn except there is no redness. The bottoms of my feet are not visably peeling nor are they softer. I suspect it is because the Baby Foot product I purchased is a different formula then the original Japanese product that comes in the box with the Japanese writing. I have not tried the product packaged in the Japanese box but I know that there is far less acid in the Baby Foot product that I received. I think this less acid is the reason there is no sloughing on the bottom of my foot. The way the bag booties fit with the gel inside makes it impossible to concentrate the gel solely on the bottoms of the feet. EDIT: 9 days after applying product. I woke up this morning to the bottoms and sides of my feet finally peeling! I am peeling off large pieces of skin to reveal new baby soft skin. I had to scrape with my nail a bit to get the heel sections off but my skin didn't tear like I was afraid it might. So, it worked after all. It just took longer than I expected. I do recommend this product but as others have mentioned, make sure you give yourself a good two weeks after initial application before you have to reveal your feet to anyone. I would like to have the gel formula in a jar or bottle so that I could apply it to my heels only sometimes. EDIT: Someone asked me today if I noticed my feet getting rough again after the initial effects of the treatment. YES. Two weeks after the initial smoothness (meaning after all the peeling was done) my feet were close to being right back to where they were before the treatment. This is why in my review I mentioned that it would be nice to have a bottle of the solution alone for periodic maintenance. I am back to having to apply creams such as shea butter nightly. As it stands now, plan on this method of softening to be for an event or vacation because it isn't a long term solution.
O**E
bien
le produit fonctionne, mais c'est pas flagrant. Il faut plus de temps pour que cela agisse. cependant, cela vaut le coupe de l'essayer.
A**R
😍
قشر لي رجلي باسبوعين مره رهيب
U**.
Endlich fündig geworden!
Vorweg mein Urteil: Ich kann dieses Produkt uneingeschränkt weiterempfehlen. Nachdem ein ähnliches Mittel aus dem Handel genommen wurde, war ich lange auf der Suche nach einem praktischen Hornhautentferner. Vor genau zwei Wochen erhielt ich meine Bestellung und steckte dann am Abend für ca. zwei Stunden meine Füße in die mit Gel gefüllten "Plastiksocken". Über die Plastiktüten hatte ich normale Socken gezogen, damit das Gel guten Hautkontakt bekommen konnte. Ich hatte die Füße vorher in warmem Wasser aufgeweicht und danach getrocknet. Nach der Anwendung habe ich sie dann, wie empfohlen gründlich mit Wasser abgespült. Es gab keine Hautirritationen, nur eine starke Austrocknung der Oberhaut an den Füßen, die ich aber nicht weiter behandelte. Eine Woche lang wartete ich, bis ich die ersten großen Hautlappen von den Fußsohlen abziehen konnte. Die Fusselphase dauerte dann weitere fünf Tage. Ich habe in der Zeit mit Socken geschlafen, damit das Bett nicht morgens voller Hautkrümmel war. Jetzt, nach zwei Wochen, sehen die Füße so aus, wie es die Werbung verspricht. Ich bin rundum zufrieden. Der Preis erscheint zwar recht hoch für ein bischen Gel, aber das Ergebnis läßt mich leicht darüber hinwegsehen. Jetzt verhaken sich die Socken beim Anziehen nicht mehr an der rissigen Hornhaut, weil diese für hoffentlich längere Zeit nicht mehr vorhanden ist.
J**B
Amazing
Wasn't sure about this product but given the youtube reviews I thought I'd give it a try. My background, 30 year old who runs around 20-30km a week on jogs, feet are quite tired from sports, have quite tough soles of the feet and some hard skin areas. Heels are quite dry too. Application was easy, cut open the bag and put put your feet into the bags and then put on some socks. I disregarded the need to sit still but it is quite lethal walking around in these things. I also ignored the 1 hour advised time to wear them, i went for more like 2 hours (wanted to make sure it would work!). Noticed that when washing off the gel my feet were very sensitive to the water, even slightly warm water felt like it was burning hot, this uncomfortable feeling passed within a few minutes though. After that nothing happened. Then a few days down the line the skin started peeling off. It's kinda gross but now a week on from the treatment I'd say about 50% of the hard skin is totally gone, the rest is peeling off slowly. It's not just filed down, or part removed and might come back, its totally gone! Running is much more comfortable now, which is great. I normally never write reviews but this product really does warrant the positive feedback. Amazing product! Be warned, your feet will be unsightly for about a week or so, hence not to be used a day or so before going on holiday.
A**A
Five Stars
It works !
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