Croll & Denecke Black Pumice Stone with Cord

Croll & Denecke Black Pumice Stone with Cord
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While showering, there is plenty of attention for the hair and skin, but did you know that feet are often forgotten? And feet in particular are very important because they don't get a lot of air in shoes and do carry your weight. Pamper them at least once a week with this pumice stone for natural exfoliation. A 100% natural accessory for smooth and...

While showering, there is plenty of attention for the hair and skin, but did you know that feet are often forgotten? And feet in particular are very important because they don't get a lot of air in shoes and do carry your weight. Pamper them at least once a week with this pumice stone for natural exfoliation. A 100% natural accessory for smooth and soft feet.

Thanks to its rough surface, the pumice stone removes dead skin cells, calluses and corns without pain or irritation. Use the pumice stone on warm and moist skin for optimal results. Ideal for showering or bathing. Sand softly on your feet, especially on the heel and sole. When used for longer periods of time, the pumice stone becomes softer and can also be used on the more difficult areas such as the toes. Use the stone at least once a week for very soft and smooth feet. Now with a handy cord so you can hang it up decoratively. 

 

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