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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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OK so I've been using a Ped-Egg to remove some hard skin from my heels....
I'm quite bemused by the large amount of powdered skin I've removed over the last week, I would say sufficient to fill a bottle of the type herbs and spices are sold in....
So do I put it in a jar and allow my friend to think its pre-grated parmesan cheese or should I throw it away ?... |
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"OK so I've been using a Ped-Egg to remove some hard skin from my heels....
I'm quite bemused by the large amount of powdered skin I've removed over the last week, I would say sufficient to fill a bottle of the type herbs and spices are sold in....
So do I put it in a jar and allow my friend to think its pre-grated parmesan cheese or should I throw it away ?... "
You are really, truly gross! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"OK so I've been using a Ped-Egg to remove some hard skin from my heels....
I'm quite bemused by the large amount of powdered skin I've removed over the last week, I would say sufficient to fill a bottle of the type herbs and spices are sold in....
So do I put it in a jar and allow my friend to think its pre-grated parmesan cheese or should I throw it away ?...
You are really, truly gross! "
So that's another yes for the parmesan gag ... |
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"OK so I've been using a Ped-Egg to remove some hard skin from my heels....
I'm quite bemused by the large amount of powdered skin I've removed over the last week, I would say sufficient to fill a bottle of the type herbs and spices are sold in....
So do I put it in a jar and allow my friend to think its pre-grated parmesan cheese or should I throw it away ?... "
Literally snorted with laughter |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Offer it as "
mate no offence intended but that's not something I welcome in this thread....
But it's there now so I'll just ignore it and hope others do too |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Offer it as
mate no offence intended but that's not something I welcome in this thread....
But it's there now so I'll just ignore it and hope others do too"
Well it would teach em a hard and valuable lesson on not accepting unidentified substances from dodgy people |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"OK so I've been using a Ped-Egg to remove some hard skin from my heels....
I'm quite bemused by the large amount of powdered skin I've removed over the last week, I would say sufficient to fill a bottle of the type herbs and spices are sold in....
So do I put it in a jar and allow my friend to think its pre-grated parmesan cheese or should I throw it away ?...
Literally snorted with laughter " |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I feel your pain...I have the same problem with pressure points on the base of my feet.
So I've been using one for years with the added use to buff the feet with a battery operated micro-pedi.
Whilst since being diagnosed as type 2 diabetes....I now have the use of a podiatrist every two months.
Now come on...you weren't expecting a reply like that eh |
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"I feel your pain...I have the same problem with pressure points on the base of my feet.
So I've been using one for years with the added use to buff the feet with a battery operated micro-pedi.
Whilst since being diagnosed as type 2 diabetes....I now have the use of a podiatrist every two months.
Now come on...you weren't expecting a reply like that eh "
No that's way beyond the symptoms which stimulated my podiatry exfoliation.....
During the summer months I relish the oppertunity to walk to places I would otherwise drive too ....
I guess the hard skin ii just my feet's way of protesting their disapproval of my fair weather meanderings ....
Is the battery operated micro-pedi a worthwhile investment ?
PS you didn't vote ?
Is it Cheese or is it Chuck ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I feel your pain...I have the same problem with pressure points on the base of my feet.
So I've been using one for years with the added use to buff the feet with a battery operated micro-pedi.
Whilst since being diagnosed as type 2 diabetes....I now have the use of a podiatrist every two months.
Now come on...you weren't expecting a reply like that eh
No that's way beyond the symptoms which stimulated my podiatry exfoliation.....
During the summer months I relish the oppertunity to walk to places I would otherwise drive too ....
I guess the hard skin ii just my feet's way of protesting their disapproval of my fair weather meanderings ....
Is the battery operated micro-pedi a worthwhile investment ?
PS you didn't vote ?
Is it Cheese or is it Chuck ? "
Micro-pedis are great...it's quite a recent investment. But whilst a normal ped egg cuts through the hard skin faster...it leaves it quite rough which promotes a buildup of the hard skin again.
So buffing them with the micro gives the feet longevity...you should pick one up in tesco for around a tenner
As for the vote...I think I would give it to someone I didn't like who participated in that unspeakable thing on this thread |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I feel your pain...I have the same problem with pressure points on the base of my feet.
So I've been using one for years with the added use to buff the feet with a battery operated micro-pedi.
Whilst since being diagnosed as type 2 diabetes....I now have the use of a podiatrist every two months.
Now come on...you weren't expecting a reply like that eh
No that's way beyond the symptoms which stimulated my podiatry exfoliation.....
During the summer months I relish the oppertunity to walk to places I would otherwise drive too ....
I guess the hard skin ii just my feet's way of protesting their disapproval of my fair weather meanderings ....
Is the battery operated micro-pedi a worthwhile investment ?
PS you didn't vote ?
Is it Cheese or is it Chuck ?
Micro-pedis are great...it's quite a recent investment. But whilst a normal ped egg cuts through the hard skin faster...it leaves it quite rough which promotes a buildup of the hard skin again.
So buffing them with the micro gives the feet longevity...you should pick one up in tesco for around a tenner
As for the vote...I think I would give it to someone I didn't like who participated in that unspeakable thing on this thread " |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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As a side note, I've had a selection of these Micro Pedi etc foot accessories. But I find that none of them actually remove hard skin very well apart from the ones that are like a file that you move yourself rather than it taking batteries and being on a motor. When you push the other ones against your skin hard enough to actually be able to smooth it the motor stops so you can't hurt yourself. I don't find they are good for anything myself.
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"As a side note, I've had a selection of these Micro Pedi etc foot accessories. But I find that none of them actually remove hard skin very well apart from the ones that are like a file that you move yourself rather than it taking batteries and being on a motor. When you push the other ones against your skin hard enough to actually be able to smooth it the motor stops so you can't hurt yourself. I don't find they are good for anything myself.
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Noted.... I'll be sticking with the handrolic method...
But do you vote cheese or chuck
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As a side note, I've had a selection of these Micro Pedi etc foot accessories. But I find that none of them actually remove hard skin very well apart from the ones that are like a file that you move yourself rather than it taking batteries and being on a motor. When you push the other ones against your skin hard enough to actually be able to smooth it the motor stops so you can't hurt yourself. I don't find they are good for anything myself.
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You have missed the whole point. The "file" ped egg removes the majority of the hard skin but leaves the area quite rough. And yes you are quite right the motor stops if you press too hard.
But why would you?
You have removed the majority of the skin with the egg and the battery one is to just buff up the roughness left by the egg.
Believe me they work just so long as you understand how to use them |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I feel your pain...I have the same problem with pressure points on the base of my feet.
So I've been using one for years with the added use to buff the feet with a battery operated micro-pedi.
Whilst since being diagnosed as type 2 diabetes....I now have the use of a podiatrist every two months.
Now come on...you weren't expecting a reply like that eh
No that's way beyond the symptoms which stimulated my podiatry exfoliation.....
During the summer months I relish the oppertunity to walk to places I would otherwise drive too ....
I guess the hard skin ii just my feet's way of protesting their disapproval of my fair weather meanderings ....
Is the battery operated micro-pedi a worthwhile investment ?
PS you didn't vote ?
Is it Cheese or is it Chuck ? "
I do miles of walking every week, which has made my feet resemble scorched earth. I took my feet pics off because it was false advertising. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As a side note, I've had a selection of these Micro Pedi etc foot accessories. But I find that none of them actually remove hard skin very well apart from the ones that are like a file that you move yourself rather than it taking batteries and being on a motor. When you push the other ones against your skin hard enough to actually be able to smooth it the motor stops so you can't hurt yourself. I don't find they are good for anything myself.
Noted.... I'll be sticking with the handrolic method...
But do you vote cheese or chuck
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Tight get....every penny's a prisoner up there eh |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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"As a side note, I've had a selection of these Micro Pedi etc foot accessories. But I find that none of them actually remove hard skin very well apart from the ones that are like a file that you move yourself rather than it taking batteries and being on a motor. When you push the other ones against your skin hard enough to actually be able to smooth it the motor stops so you can't hurt yourself. I don't find they are good for anything myself.
You have missed the whole point. The "file" ped egg removes the majority of the hard skin but leaves the area quite rough. And yes you are quite right the motor stops if you press too hard.
But why would you?
You have removed the majority of the skin with the egg and the battery one is to just buff up the roughness left by the egg.
Believe me they work just so long as you understand how to use them "
They are sold as a hard skin removal device that is supposed to do the job all in one from hard skin to silky soft feet. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As a side note, I've had a selection of these Micro Pedi etc foot accessories. But I find that none of them actually remove hard skin very well apart from the ones that are like a file that you move yourself rather than it taking batteries and being on a motor. When you push the other ones against your skin hard enough to actually be able to smooth it the motor stops so you can't hurt yourself. I don't find they are good for anything myself.
You have missed the whole point. The "file" ped egg removes the majority of the hard skin but leaves the area quite rough. And yes you are quite right the motor stops if you press too hard.
But why would you?
You have removed the majority of the skin with the egg and the battery one is to just buff up the roughness left by the egg.
Believe me they work just so long as you understand how to use them
They are sold as a hard skin removal device that is supposed to do the job all in one from hard skin to silky soft feet."
Well think yourself lucky that I've now told you how to use them |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The way I've been looking after my soles for the past couple of years works for me really well, those battery operated devices will continue gathering dust until I through them away."
Give soxy one |
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