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Posted by xo_eyecandy_xo88
well not on me cause i dont have very bad feet. but my mom does and it did miracles for her! you should get it if your feet are really dry and crusty and all those gross things.
Comment by xo_eyecandy_xo88 — February 8, 2009 @ 7:29 pm
Posted by Cristina
I bought mine for $10 at Bed bath & beyond and its ok. You do see/feel a difference since theres dead skin inside of the egg when you use it but its not as awesome as they make it out to be. If you really have dry feet, then get it but its not that great. Hope that helps!!
Comment by Cristina — February 9, 2009 @ 1:51 am
Posted by Amy
Yes the Ped-egg does work well. You empty it after your done and it collects all the dead skin, but its only good for your heel you cant really use it anywhere else. I dont know about the foot detox pads
Comment by Amy — February 12, 2009 @ 12:50 pm
yesss!!! i love it i carry it in my purse, its amazing when im done my feet are as smooth as a babys bottom… litterlaly!!
Comment by Jozi — February 15, 2009 @ 6:49 pm
My mom had really really rough dry feet and she got the ped-egg. She really likes it and it made her feet alot softer. But then they hurt really bad because it’s basically cutting off the top layer of your skin.
Comment by Orangesareorange.com!!! — February 15, 2009 @ 7:59 pm
I don't know about online, but I'm absolutely horrified by the new trend of people walking up to pregnant young women, and women with infants and asking to adopt their babies.
From what I understand, they get rude and/or scary about it!
Could you imagine? Going to the grocery store and people offering to buy your baby off you? I'd be scared to death! Who knows if those nut jobs are going to snatch my baby. Maybe follow me home…??? Who knows!
At least you have some illusion of privacy online. In public, it's all in your face.
Comment by ladybugfreak81 — May 28, 2009 @ 1:04 am