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Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:14 am |
I saw that my mom has a little duo brush/stone tool in the bathroom, kind of like this
http://www.highlandsoaps.com/prod-img/pumice_foot_file.jpg
I used the brush side on my face, which I guess it is for nails/feet, but it was actually soft. I had told my mom about dry brushing and I guess she's been doing it. She said she is also using the pumice stone and I was wondering if this is bad?
I brushed it on my cheek and was just cold and very smooth, nothing like the brush side, so I wonder if it even does anything. I don't even know how it could sand down your feet b/c there was no scratchiness at all. |
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Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:44 pm |
I think the pumice stone is only to be used on parts with tough skin, like your heels or possibly if you have calluses elsewhere. It's usually used wet, after soaking your feet. |
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