What is it for?
To improve the
condition of your rough and dry feet through a gentle chemical peel.
Active Ingredients:
Salicylic Acid,
Glycolic Acid, Lavender Extract, Argan Oil, and Peppermint Extract
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list of ingredients, its function for each, and its safety/irritant levels go
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Directions:
- Place your feet in the booties.
- Pour the liquid evenly between your two feet and secure the booties with the ties on top of the booties.
- Wait for 1-1.5 hours. Try not to walk around too much during this time.
- Remove the booties and rinse feet with cold water.
- The skin should start to come off in a few days. It is recommended to let the skin naturally fall off.
Review:
I originally was
going to document my feet before and after the treatment, but I changed my
mind. I really couldn't go through with posting my nasty feet for it to be seen
by the whole world, so I decided to just purely take pictures of the product!
Anyways, my feet before the treatment were getting really bad. They were super
dry, rough, and cracked. Before this, I would "try" to do maintenance
with the Ped Egg and putting petroleum jelly on with socks overnight, but it
really wasn't working out very well. I researched about using these chemical
peels for your feet and decided on the Tony Moly Super Peeling Liquid.
Front of box. |
Back of box. |
I bought a set of 2
for about $10.00 on e-bay. The package is very simple: white with black writing
and a picture of feet. Inside, you get two plastic booties, a packet that
contains the "Super Peeling Liquid", and a small sample of foot
cream.
Contents inside box |
It wasn't difficult
pouring the solution into the booties. I also didn't feel like the booties were
going to fall off, but I did secure it very carefully over my feet. The
solution smelled of acetone and felt gritty against my feet. To be honest, I
didn't like the feeling and to have it stay on my feet for at least 1 hr was
quite annoying.
After an hour, I
took off the booties and washed my feet.
Booties for the feet. |
At first, I was disappointed because
for the first few days I saw absolutely NO results. I honestly thought that I
wasted my money. BUT after the 3rd or 4th day, my feet started to peel and shed
like crazy! It wasn't painful at all, but it was quite unsightly so I was stuck
wearing closed-toed shoes for a few days. It is recommended to let the skin
fall off naturally, but I really didn't have the patience for it, so I used a
pumice stone to gently help speed up the process.
Overall, the entire
process took about 1.5 weeks to complete. I was quite happy with the
results! My feet became super soft and smooth. The process was a little
tedious, but I think it is worth the results. I definitely will be repurchasing
and doing this periodically when my feet start to get rough.
Overall:
Pros:
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Cons:
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*Exfoliates the
feet well
*Creates soft and
smooth feet
*Inexpensive at
home treatment
*More effective than pumice or Ped egg
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*Process is
tedious/annoying
*Shedding is very
unsightly
*Takes almost 2
weeks to complete entire process
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DISCLAIMER:
Just wanted to note
that the products I review are all purchased with my own money, unless I state
otherwise. If you do use any of these products, please do so at your discretion
as the results will vary depending on the person and their skin type. I am in no way responsible for the results or
outcome if you decide to try any of the products I recommend. These reviews are
my 100% honest thoughts. Please don't be offended if I didn't like a product
that you happen to love. What may work or not work for me, may be totally
different from you.