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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedDec 18, 2019
It feels refreshing after use, and the small granules seem to gently exfoliate dead skin cells. It also lathers up nicely! I use it regularly, but it's not great for exfoliation. There's no noticeable improvement in dead skin cell removal. If you're looking for effective exfoliation, I wouldn't recommend this. However, it might be worth picking up when it's on sale! - ok********Dry SkinEnlarged PoresRecommendedMar 29, 2019
The scent is incredibly refreshing! It makes you feel half-clean just from the fragrance alone. A tiny amount produces a rich lather - a pea-sized dollop is enough to wash both feet with some left over. That's why one bottle lasts quite a while. But do we stop at buying just one? Of course not! After all, we have those irresistible buy-one-get-one-free deals! The ingredients aren't exactly 'clean beauty', but since it's for feet... I suppose it's okay. I'm not sure about its effectiveness as a scrub. There are particles in it, but they're not like the apricot kernel type you might expect. I was satisfied enough with just the foam cleansing action. Make sure to rinse thoroughly. Whatever you're using, wherever you're using it, always rinse your feet well - don't forget between those toes! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinRecommendedJan 30, 2019
When it comes to foot care, I swear by this Innisfree product along with their cream. I've tried other foot products, but this one really works for me. Honestly, I don't have any complaints about it. That's why I keep using it consistently. Use this, then apply Innisfree foot cream and wear socks - your feet will thank you! For stubborn dead skin cells, apply this, gently exfoliate, then follow with cream and socks. You'll see great results. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinRecommendedDec 8, 2018
I use this when my feet smell particularly bad because of its strong menthol scent. I haven't tried other foot washes, but I can say it really does contain apricot seed powder. The particles aren't too fine, but the overall feel is nice. It also lathers up well. I can't compare it to other foot washes since I haven't tried any. It does lather up well though. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAug 27, 2018
The absorption is just okay. The scent? It has a fresh feel to it. It also produces a decent amount of lather. I had some dead skin cells, so I used it for about a month. Compared to Aishado and Titania products, the effects were minimal. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinAug 23, 2018
It's a decent product that's suitable for everyday use, and the price is quite affordable too! I haven't noticed any visible effects... I'm just using it because I have it at home. - ba*********Dry SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedJul 12, 2018
A product for my precious feet. After using The Body Shop's, I was looking for a cheaper alternative and found this similar-scented one from Innisfree. I settled on it after trying, and it's not bad. What I love most is the minty scent that gives a refreshing and invigorating feeling when washing my feet. The tube packaging is something I absolutely detest. When kept in the shower, water seeps between the tube and cap, so every time I squeeze it, water comes out. It's extremely bothersome... So I'm storing this one separately in a 'noble' place. I wonder if changing the container to a jar form would be better, but then again, the thick consistency might make the tube more convenient. It's truly a dilemma. Compared to The Body Shop's product, this one can be irritating. While you could argue that's the scrub effect, I can't help but question if those particles that look like microplastics are really necessary. This is a good product to stock up on during buy-one-get-one-free or half-price promotions. - ps*******Dry SkinMar 17, 2018
Wow! This is my first time trying a foot wash product. When I was younger, I used soap, but then I heard it wasn't good, so I just washed my feet with body wash. I've been looking for a foot wash with gentle ingredients that I liked, but couldn't find one. I've been eyeing this line on display in stores for a while, and out of curiosity, I bought it when it was 50% off for about $4. I'm extremely satisfied! First off, I love the refreshing lemon scent on my tired feet. I'm not particularly fond of lemon scents, but using this on my fatigued feet gives me a feeling that it might help relieve the tiredness. It also contains exfoliating beads, which feel a bit rough when you lather it in your hands. This makes it great for daily dead skin cell removal. When you squeeze it out, it's a clear soothing gel with brown beads. It lathers up quickly when you rub it, making it easy to massage into your feet. After rinsing, your feet feel squeaky clean, which is fantastic! While you can get it for $4 when it's 50% off, the regular price of $8 seems a bit high for the small amount you get. It's helpful for daily dead skin cell removal, but don't expect it to work wonders on stubborn, built-up dead skin. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinApr 24, 2017
It seems pretty decent. The scent is nice too. I think I'll need to use it for longer to really tell. I can't see any immediate effects for sure, so I'll have to keep using it to know better. I'm not quite sure yet. - Hwahae UserOily SkinNov 19, 2016
I've only used it a few times, but the scent is pleasant and it seems to make my skin feel softer. Rather than expecting instant results, it seems like consistent use will be necessary to see real improvements. It's hard to claim it exfoliates effectively after just one use.