Using the pumice stone
While you’re soaking your skin, also soak your pumice stone in warm water. Never use a dry pumice stone on your skin. A wet pumice stone will glide across your skin easily and will reduce your risk of injury.
Remove the target area from the soap bath and pat dry with a towel. If your skin is still rough, soak for a few more minutes before patting your skin dry.
Remove the pumice stone from the warm water and apply it to your skin.
Rub the abrasive side of the pumice stone over your skin in a circular motion with light pressure. Massage your skin for two or three minutes. If your skin begins to feel sensitive or sore, stop immediately because you’re most likely using too much pressure.
For your feet, focus your attention on your heels, the sides of your toes, and other dry areas you recognize.
Continue rubbing the pumice stone on your skin until you’ve removed the dead skin and revealed softer skin underneath.
After two to three minutes of light rubbing, rinse your skin. If you still see patches of dead skin, repeat this process. Also, rinse your pumice stone for every session to keep the surface clean.
You can repeat this process daily or a few times a week to maintain soft, supple skin.
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