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A hot pumice stone scrub or callus remover is a tool commonly used in pedicures to exfoliate and remove dead skin and calluses from the feet. The pumice stone, a porous volcanic rock, is often warmed to enhance the exfoliation process and provide a more soothing experience. Here's how it's typically used:
Soaking Feet: Start by soaking your feet in warm water for about 10–15 minutes. This softens the skin and makes it easier to remove dead skin and calluses.
Warming the Pumice Stone: Some tools are specifically designed to warm up, or you can warm the pumice stone in hot water to increase comfort. Be sure it's not too hot to avoid burning your skin.
Scrubbing the Skin: Gently rub the warm pumice stone over areas with calluses or dead skin in a circular motion. Focus on heels, the balls of your feet, or any rough patches.
Rinsing: After scrubbing, rinse your feet to wash away dead skin cells.
Moisturizing: Finish with a rich moisturizer to keep the skin soft and prevent dryness.
This method helps to achieve smooth, healthy feet. It's best to use this treatment regularly as part of your foot care routine.
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