Product Description
A clean rinsing, foaming scrub developed especially for the feet! Natural granulated pumice thoroughly exfoliates the rough skin on the feet, leaving them velvety soft. Pure essential oils of eucalyptus, lemon and lavender stimulate circulation and refresh tired, achy feet. This unique scrub drastically improves the look of feet and prepares them to easily absorb lotions. Perfect for use with our Lavender & Eucalyptus Foot Crème!
- Pure essential oils of eucalyptus, lemon, and lavender stimulate circulation and refresh tired, achy feet
- Unique scrub drastically improves the look of feet and prepares them to easily absorb moisturizer
- Perfect for use with our Lavender & Eucalyptus Foot Crème
LATHER Eucalyptus Foaming Foot Scrub with Pumice, 4-Ounce Jar Reviews
LATHER Eucalyptus Foaming Foot Scrub with Pumice, 4-Ounce Jar Reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful best footscrub, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: LATHER Eucalyptus Foaming Foot Scrub with Pumice, 4-Ounce Jar (Misc.) I used to use a foot scrub from the body shop that was good but this is the best thing on the market. I am a runner and my feet are in good shape but get calloused sometimes and this is a remove dead skin. I love it! Another fabulous LATHER product, By Beatrix Potter (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews This review is from: LATHER Eucalyptus Foaming Foot Scrub with Pumice, 4-Ounce Jar (Misc.) I don't think you can ever go wrong with a LATHER product--at least I haven't yet. Awesome smell and highly effective at smoothing rough skin on feet. I use this regularly with the bamboo lemongrass foaming body scrub. Highly recommend. 2 of 4 people found the following review helpful Works well but dissappointing amount of parabenes, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: LATHER Eucalyptus Foaming Foot Scrub with Pumice, 4-Ounce Jar (Misc.) I purchased this product because it is the closest match to a foot scrub that Body Shop used to make. Body Shop products were known for their "natural" composition. Although their claims were later found to be bogus on many levels -- underscoring the difficulty of knowing what you are buying in spite of slick marketing -- if you watch what you put in and on your body, you may be concerned with the parabene content of your cosmetics and hygiene products. Per the FDA, parabenes are "preservatives that may be used in cosmetics to protect them against microbial growth, both to protect consumers and to maintain product integrity." The ones you see most are methylparaben, propylparaben, and butylparaben. Parabenes have estrogen-like qualities, and there is concern that they operate like estrogens in our bodies (contributing to breast and other cancers). No direct link has been established, but I don't want them in or on me, and so do make purchase decisions based on their presence in... Read more |
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