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Soap and Glory foot buffer...

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MyChildDoesntNeedSleep · 01/08/2013 22:59

...how do you use yours?

I've bought this today after numerous recommendations on here. Do I use it wet? Dry? Is the tip to put lemon juice on your hooves first a good idea?

People have referred to it as the Soap and Glory foot FILE, but the one I bought says 'fantastic foot buffer'. Have I bought the correct one?

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ThatVikRinA22 · 01/08/2013 23:06

i do believe that is the mythical foot buffer as recommended on here - i have one.

i either have a bath or use the foot bath thingy, then file with the bumpy side first, then the other side and the handle comes out for little fiddly bits....

i then smother my feet with the heel genius cream. leaves feet smooth as a babies bottom.

i look after mine now the dreaded verrucas of doom have buggered off after a mere 7 years....

MyChildDoesntNeedSleep · 01/08/2013 23:11

Vicar, as soon as you said that I tried it dry, and I must say I'm very impressed already! Smile

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ThatVikRinA22 · 01/08/2013 23:16

i do tend to use mine dry - as soon as my feet are out of the foot bath i dry them, file them and smother cream on, im doing it now in fact! i have both feet stuck in the foot bath thingy.....(a bit disappointing but i bought it from a pal for a fiver so cant complain) then i stick cotton socks on.

valiumredhead · 02/08/2013 15:11

I use it dry in the garden so I don't have to Hoover afterwardsGrin

KoalaFace · 02/08/2013 15:14

I always use mine dry. When your feet are wet you're in danger of over buffing and causing raw skin.

You can properly feel which skin needs a good buff when its dry.

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