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Review on ๐Ÿฆถ Diamancel Luxury Diamond Foot Buffer - #11 Medium Grit Rasp for Gentle Callus Removal & Regular Skin Care by Missy Mesaros

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love it but had to buy The Coarser One

I have recently started using foot care products. I used to not really know what I was doing, a typical tomboy. In any case, I made myself an almost calloused target to get it off my foot. The problem is that I go on long hikes every few months, so the blisters get worse from time to time. I rode 12km yesterday. It has reduced the size of the callus but I am losing patience and decided to go further and rougher, number 3 I think? I think this one removed the top layer, but underneath that layer it's harder or something and doesn't shrink as quickly. I personally can't imagine buying a better one, I think this one is nice and gentle enough. I read the reviews and use it on clean, dry feet. I've actually tried using it on wet feet to get rid of calluses and nothing has worked, although I didn't try much or anything. I think he's strong enough. In any case, I am satisfied with the product, but I have opted for the coarsest. I bought the medium because I wasn't sure what I needed. I'd like to add that I've noticed a significant reduction in calluses with this model, so I'll tell you what I do if you're interested. First I wash my feet, usually I just wash my face and dry them. Then I rub the cornea with this thing back and forth and in a circular motion, but without much pressure. You can see the skin peeling off. I try to rub it in twice a day, but sometimes I skip a few days when I'm not thinking about it. After that I wet my feet with petroleum jelly. I also regularly care for my feet with petroleum jelly, even more regularly than with this product. I try to hydrate them every night and sometimes during the day. I think both this product and the use of petroleum jelly is why it's almost gone, both wouldn't work on their own but together they work well. I personally prefer petroleum jelly to other products, I find the lotion doesn't do the job well enough, in fact I have to do petroleum jelly regularly. I think the only thing that would be comparable is coconut oil, but petroleum jelly is cheaper. I also regularly use petroleum jelly on my lips and it works better than lip balm to prevent chapped lips. The only downside is that unless your skin is very clean, it will be very rough and look very dirty, so you should always wash your face before using petroleum jelly. The key to beautiful feet is constant care.

Pros
  • Great design
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