ベビーフット足裏ズルむけサイトベビーフット公式サイトへ

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-The day the dead skin cells started to peel off: 5th day.
-The day the fresh sole was born: 15th day.



<Before Meeting with Baby Foot>

The sole was white and dry and the base of the toe was hard. I always had to hide the sole with the hem of my skirt if I went into a Japanese-style room. Even if I rubbed my foot with pumice in the bathroom it was still hard even though the surface became a little smoother. It easily became white and dry again so it didn't help much.

My husband finally told me "you should do something about it because it is scruffy." That's how I came to use Baby Foot.


<After Using Baby Foot>

On the night that I applied the Baby Foot, I felt that the sole was taut. It was like there was another layer of air between the skin and the dead skin cells. I thought it could be removed just as it was.

It began to peel off around the fifth day and it could be removed very nicely from the tip of the toe. The pleasure involved might be difficult to understand if someone has never tried it J
My 20-month-old son grabbed my feet and actually enjoyed peeling my skin off after the dead skin cells were removed widely both on my instep and sole. It is a kind of parent-child interaction even   if it is a little strange.
The sole became fluffy, very soft and smooth after peeling!  My reflexologist asked "Have you done anything special to remove your dead skin cells? Your feet look very beautiful." ...This made me so happy.


<Comment on Baby Foot>

I feel very proud every time I check my bare feet after having removed the dead skin cells.
I also showed this off to my husband, exclaiming "Hey look at my foot! You should touch it."
Just as it makes us happy if the condition of the facial skin is good, it also makes me happy to wear sandals or take off my shoes when the sole is clean and smooth.
I'd love to perform this regular care and hope to keep a non-"scruffy" sole.


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