The PedEgg!
First, let me just say this blog will be void of disgusting photos of my feet. They are in fact, just that - disgusting and scaly and an insult to female feet everywhere. I was blessed with my father's feet, and they are closest to the ugliest feet I've ever seen in my life. His toes are sideways. While mine still face forward, I am concerned they will start looking at each other any day now.
The PedEgg had high hopes! An at-home pedicure that I could fudge between actually getting a real pedicure. (The real trick would be if the PedEgg could give me that hour of sanity I recover at the spa. HA! Now that you could sell...quick...someone get on that...)
I started by soaking my feet in warm water for a spell, and even added a Fresh bath cube to help them along. I got out my PedEgg, and started with my heels. After what seems like forever, I checked it out. It seemed to do the trick! I also used the emery finishing pad to smooth any rough spots. The emery pad was a slight disappointment, I think the grain was too small. On to the balls of my feet...and this is where I hit a snag. Literally. I am so hard on my feet, the dear PedEgg could not keep up and I was left with sharp callous knives that threaten to deflate my flip flops. (Which is why my feet look so bad in the first place. Bad flip flops! Bad!)
I emptied the little PedEgg and gave it a rest. My heels looked fab, but the rest of me still needed some TLC.
Verdict: If you are not hard on your feet (as I am), this is totally a viable product. And it was only $9.95!! Totally worth it.