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Horned hoofers - check this out - but only if you've had your tea!!

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MegaLegs · 12/06/2007 19:46

My sis sent it - check out the vid (boak)-anyone tried it?
hard skin removing stuff

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Rhubarb · 12/06/2007 19:48

Satan has horned hoofers, I'll get Jesus to recommend he get some.

MegaLegs · 12/06/2007 19:52

It'll work too - it melts the skin off your feet. Apparently.

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TheDaVinciCod · 12/06/2007 19:53

mine are silky soft atm

MegaLegs · 12/06/2007 19:54

What have you used - I did PPH's (I think) Chiropody stone and the cream and it worked quite well.

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TheDaVinciCod · 12/06/2007 19:55

ok am wathcing th evid

TheDaVinciCod · 12/06/2007 19:57

OMG htta si fab!!!

TheDaVinciCod · 12/06/2007 19:58

has nayone got it?

MegaLegs · 12/06/2007 20:00

What is it though? Acid? Does look good though.

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SoupDragon · 12/06/2007 20:09

That looks amazing. I happen to have my credit card in front ofmeand I@msooo tempted!

MegaLegs · 12/06/2007 20:16

Me too.

I need something long lasting. I've used the stone thing a few times but my feet look bad again today.

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SoupDragon · 12/06/2007 20:17

My feet are as you'd expect Dragon feet to be...

InternationalMouseOfMystery · 12/06/2007 20:18

can't get vid to work

i am a big fan of nelsons chiropody stone

fabulous

SoupDragon · 12/06/2007 20:20

Well, I've ordered it and shall report back. I would have been happy with the model's before feet TBH!

InternationalMouseOfMystery · 12/06/2007 20:20

see my ravings here

Ceolas · 12/06/2007 20:22

I woudl definitely buy that. Just need a volunteer to do it for me. No way at 30 weeks pg I could manage on myself!

MegaLegs · 12/06/2007 20:28

No IMoM this is even better than the stone. It's a fluid that melts away the hard skin and you scrape it off with a spatula

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SoupDragon · 27/06/2007 12:22

It's cr*p. Virtually impossible to apply to your heels yourself, doesn't get it all in one go and actually burnt the skin of my foot where it strayed onto non-hard skin. I'm sending it back.

piximon · 27/06/2007 14:17

I've used this before (haven't seen vid so dunno how they are using it). I found it works really well. I put cling film on the floor, soak cotton wool pads with the solution and apply to areas then wrap in cling film and put slippers over. Leave for 20 mins then scrape off. Hoofs be gone. It's never bothered the good bits tho.

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