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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSep 24, 2021
Honestly, I wouldn't say it's amazing, but it's probably the best spray-on dead skin cell remover I've tried. It feels like it's actually removing dead skin from my feet, rather than just clumping up on its own. It doesn't have the miraculous effects you see in ads. Foot exfoliation requires consistent care... - ju*****Oily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedNov 9, 2020
The spray format makes it convenient to use, and it seems to effectively remove dead skin cells Since I have a lot of dead skin cells, I use it generously and it runs out quickly. The effects don't last long, and it seems like the dead skin cells reappear soon after - ha********Dry SkinSensitive SkinAug 17, 2020
As soon as I spray it on, white dead skin cells come off. It gives me a satisfying feeling while using it. I can definitely feel the exfoliation working. However, it seems like these flakes might be from the product itself... The white flakes keep appearing even after continued use. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinSensitive SkinJul 20, 2020
The spray bottle design prevents waste and spills, and the locking mechanism makes it safe to use even in homes with little ones. It's absolutely terrible. After a day or two, my skin is back to square one, and it seems like there's even more dead skin cells than before. You'd be better off just using an exfoliating mitt in the shower for 10 seconds while wet - it works much better. The advertising for this product is completely overblown. I've given up on using this product. I even tried selling three new bottles for just $10 plus shipping on a secondhand marketplace, but no one's interested. It must not be very good if people aren't jumping at the chance to buy it. - pe*****Dry SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJun 18, 2019
I tend to have dry feet with a lot of dead skin cells. I used to just remove them with a foot file every time I showered, but I really liked this peeling spray because it can remove dead skin cells without soaking for a long time. After using it, my feet might not be as soft as a baby's, but they feel smooth and nice. When I'm barefoot all day, the dead skin cells seem to come back quickly even after removal. I guess it depends on your feet! I'll need to use it more often in the summer. ----- Additional thoughts after using for about a month... More drawbacks have emerged. When using it by hand, you don't get that satisfying feeling of thorough exfoliation like with a foot file. I've noticed a downside similar to using a foot file... The areas where the dead skin cells didn't come off initially now feel rough and raised. One way or another, it doesn't give you baby-soft feet like the ads claim... Maybe I scrubbed too hard? I'll have to try a gentler approach next time... Using a foot file works better for removal than just using your hands. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJun 9, 2019
I love how quickly and conveniently you can use it without having to wait! It worked well for me since I don't have many dead skin cells, but my friend with more dead skin cells said it doesn't remove them completely. I tried using it on areas without much dead skin, and it felt like the product itself was rolling off like dead skin cells. If you have a lot of dead skin cells, definitely give it a try!