The above photo is me and my Ped Egg--note the scaly nature of my big toe. This is not what my feet currently look like. After the Ped Egg, I did a quick rinse and added a little Hawaiian Tropic to my piggies and covered with white socks. Priceless!
Easter Weekend was a nightmare!
I was set to head out for a family weekend, so no time for my mani/pedi.
DAMMITALL!
The one thing you can't do at home is get those calluses. Well, you can. Soak, use the pumice stone or a shaver. In the case of those shavers, you walk funny for a few days due to the bloody bandages you will need from overzealous callus control. Who has time to soak before a bloodbath with a callus shaver? Not me, people!
I broke down and bought a Ped Egg! These people are not even playing. This product works! I was skeptical--at first. I shaved and shaved that nasty dry feet skin right off. No blood, no pumice stone to get all stinky in the shower stall.

ONE THING! You need to have dry skin. No soaking. This is a real time saver. You can easily maneuver the Ped Egg over the ends or sides of your toes. Any dry barnacle you can easily and quickly remove.
If you need to add a week or two to your pedicure, try the Ped Egg. You will want to Ped Egg first and then do the cuticle pushing, nail clipping and polish change after. Even of you just do the Ped Egg, you can extend your pedi a good week or two.

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