Hydrea London Pumice Stone
Key Info
- A shaped stone with a handy cord.
Description
This shaped pumice can be used to buff and exfoliate those tough areas of dry skin with a handy rope for easy storage and drying after use.
Composition
Natural pumice with a cotton woven cord.
To Use
Soak your feet for a few minutes and rub the pumice stone over rough parts of your feet to remove the dead, hard and dry skin.
Wash the feet again with soap and warm water.
Rinse the pumice with warm water after each use and hang to dry.
About Pumice
Pumice is a type of volcanic rock, produced when lava with a very high content of water and gases is ejected from a volcano during a certain kind of eruption in which gases are spewed high in the atmosphere. As the gas bubbles escape from the lava, it becomes frothy. When this lava cools and hardens, the result is a very light rock material filled with tiny bubbles of gas.
Pumice is the only rock that floats on water.
Its naturally abrasive qualities are perfect for exfoliation of hard skin areas like the feet.
Volcanic pumice is easy-to-clean and bacteria and mould resistant because of its volcanic nature.
An Effective Foot Care Routine
Dry brush your feet using a sisal brush or loofah pad at least one a week to exfoliate away dead skin and help improve circulation.
Allow feet to rest and soften by submerging them in warm water, maybe as part of your bathing regime.
Then use a foot file or pumice on the heels, balls and side of the feet to prevent the build up of hard skin.
Dry feet thoroughly before massaging in moisturising creams.