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HOUSE OF ROSE Soft Pumice Stone with Silk Powder

HOUSE OF ROSE Soft Pumice Stone with Silk Powder

HOUSE OF ROSE

Regular price ¥173.00 CNY
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Description

"Simply exfoliating your heels only makes them harder!" Achieve incredibly smooth, soft heels with just four steps. Foot callus care is complex. Over-exfoliating can activate the skin's barrier, making the calluses even harder. Leaving calluses after exfoliation can also lead to dry, rough, and hard heels due to a lack of moisture. Because the soles of your feet support your body (weight), we recommend caring for them with proper knowledge and steps. <Must-See> 4 Steps to Smooth, Soft Heel Skin [1: Loosen] Soften Hardened Calluses in the Bath Hardened heels can lead to over-exfoliation. To reduce strain on your heels, warm up the soles of your feet with warm water. [2: Scrape] Don't scrub! Use a soft pumice stone and gently rub it over your heels and soles. Use a soft pumice stone soaked in warm water to gently rub away dead skin. It's important not to overscrape! The fine particles of the pumice stone will leave your heels feeling smooth. [3: Polish] For a smooth finish, we recommend using House of Rose's Oh!Baby Body Smoother N to massage in between your toes and other delicate areas that pumice stone can't reach. It uses moisturizing hot spring water, leaving your skin incredibly soft. [4: Condition] Finish with moisturizing cream. A finishing touch is often overlooked: moisturizing your heels. Dryness can cause calluses on your heels to harden, become rough, and crack. Use a non-greasy cream or milk-based moisturizer to thoroughly condition your heels. If you're concerned about dryness, we recommend wearing House of Rose silk socks after treatment to further protect your skin's moisture.

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How To Use

Soften the skin on the soles of your feet and heels by taking a bath or other bath, then rub the problem areas with a pumice stone.

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