Little socks full of exfoliating ingredients can leave you with baby-soft feet – if you don’t mind waiting days for the dead skin to drop off
The hack
Lockdown gave rise to many DIY beauty treatments, but it was the foot-peeling mask that helped us with bad feet – and boredom. These socks, which contain a mix of exfoliating ingredients such as lactic and glycolic acid, remove the dead skin to leave you with baby-soft feet – and a pile of dead skin to terrorise people with. It’s certainly cheaper than a pedicure, but is it worth the time and the grossness?
The test
There are several foot-peel masks around, but for this test I used SRV Xerial Peel Exfoliating Socks. I slipped my feet into the plastic sock/bag provided for an hour – any longer risks irritation – then put big socks over the plastic ones so I could wear shoes and get on with my day. An hour later I rinsed my feet and noticed they did indeed feel softer. But the magic was yet to come; over the next few days my feet began to peel. We’re not talking light flaking here: huge bits fell off, like a snake sloughing its skin.
from The Guardian https://ift.tt/t35REMF
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