Showing posts with label baby foot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby foot. Show all posts

July 29, 2013

Baby Foot Peeling Pack

Definitely a bed weather but my body won't let me sleep.  The things that are keeping me half alive is a cup of mint green tea, fita crackers with slightly failed homemade truffles and the sounds and music of Up Dharma Down (filipinos out there, do you still remember them?  I hope yes because they are really very very good great band).

yummy yet sinful
Blurred and doesn't look appetizing food photo but trust me, the  combo is perfect.  Anyway, I'll be talking about a foot peeling product (the i-r-o-n-y hehehe).

This will be the third foot peeling product that I tried.  This time it's from a Japanese brand Baby Foot.  I only bought this online from Hipstyle though I dream of going to Japan someday ever since I watch a series of documentary about Japan when I was a kid.

Baby Foot Easy Pack
Foot peeling pack for a baby feet
Made from Japan
goodbye cracked heels?  I want goodbye kalyo
It seems like I was born with kalyo (callo/corn).  It just been a couple of months since I've done a foot peel and my feet have callos again.  Since it's not okay to use a foot peel more than twice a year, this will be my last and it will be in 2014 that my feet will be reborn like a baby's.

Nice packaging, the box is sturdy and well packed.  It has english texts too plus the illustrations are understandable.  A box contains a plastic that contains the plastic socks plus a comprehensive instruction/manual  on how to use and other facts about the product.

well wrapped plastic socks
santa socks again
The peeling solution is already in the socks so just cut the broken lines then wear them.  Also included in the pack are adhesive papers to secure the plastic socks if it's too big for your feet (they are big for my feet, so I just those adhesive).  Then wait for 2 hours.  Take note, if you have sensitive skin, try the solution first to a small portion of your feet and also don't use it if you have broken skin.

all the information you need at the back of the box
It says that it's made with natural ingredients but it smell so chemically plus I also experience slight itchiness.  After washing the feet thoroughly, I also feel a little numbness (from the long soaking time I guess, hmmm I even don't know why I type that).  Anyway, it took 7 days after before I saw some signs of peeling then another 7 days or more for the peeling. On the 7th day I already helped in the peeling process by soaking and scrubbing my feet.  I also applied lotion to help soften the dead skin cells on the 4th day of the peeling process.

The peeling really takes time but what I like though is that the peeling of the skin is by area.  It also peel even the thickest corn/callos of my feet and around my fingertips and the skin too so my feet brighten after using this particular foot pack from Baby Foot.

effective di ba?
After the peeling, my feet looks pink and became really soft.  Uggh, I hope I can maintain it's current baby foot state.

Now what peeling foot pack to used next?  Suggestions?

Thanks for reading. Till then. Bye!

March 5, 2013

TonyMoly Shiny Foot Peeling Liquid

It's official, I'm a magnet of corn.  I hope it's the corn that can be eaten (I love Japanese sweet corn, sweet and golden!) but it's the kalyo (corn or callus) and I have plenty of it again after just a few months of having a foot peel.  TonyMoly saved my feet (again) with Shiny Foot Peeling Liquid.
TONYMOLY Shiny Foot Peeling Liquid
P498
20ml each
This special treatment for foot calluses contains plant-derived extracts, and will make your feet soft and supple. It removes rough dead skin cells from your feet, leaving your feet smooth and silky soft.

The two foot sachets comes with 2 big plastic socks (reminds me of the foot of Santa Claus in greeting cards).
Special foot masks with skin smoothening & moisturizing ingredients present fresh and supple feeling on the foot's skin.
(me: ano daw?)
I used the Maxi Power Foot Peeling Liquid last year (post here) and it's quite effective but surprisingly, Shiny Foot Peeling Liquid did a lot more peeling.

There's an english instruction on how to use the product but since my picture below is a bit blurry, here's the exact text:

Directions: Please read the instructions thoroughly before applying.
  1. Put Foot Sheets on your feet
  2. With scissors, cut open the pouch containing the peeling liquid along the dotted lines and pour the liquid into both sheets (20ml each).
  3. Keep both sheets on your feet and wait until your foot skin absorbs the liquid. (it takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours)
  4. After waiting for about 1 to 1.5 hours, take off the sheets and wash your feet until the peeling liquid is thoroughly rinsed away. Dry your feet after washing.
  5. In 4 to 6 days, the dead skin cells will naturally start falling off from your foot. DO NOT try peeling them off forcefully. Wait until all the dead skin cells naturally fall off, then you will feel no irritation or discomfort. Your will have smooth and soft feet in about two weeks.
So for almost 2 hours (yes, I extended the time until I feel that the there's no liquid left in the plastic socks),  I'm just sitting with the socks filled with the peeling liquid but unlike with the Maxi Peeling Liquid, I'm tilting my feet every now and then for the liquid to go to the other parts of the foot.  I didn't feel any irritation it's actually kind of refreshing because the liquid has a cooling effect but my feet got a little wrinkly.

Four days after, my feet started to looked cracked, see picture below because it's not the crack that hurts.  It's the first layer of the skin cracking and trying to break free from my feet :P
snake skin?
And in the span of almost a week my feet continued to peel (please see below photo if it's okay for you to see peeling foot) even my skin and side of my nails peeled.
I know I have a weird feet
And the final result!
after around 9 days of peeling
It's more than a week of wearing closed shoes for me but it's worth it because of the almost baby feet after.

Thanks for reading. Till then. Bye!