FOOTLOGIX
I don't recommend many products mainly because I don't use many products! But my last trip to get a pedicure had me searching for something new. I thought the man administering my pedicure was going to bring out the sandblaster after using the iron brush on my heels (not really...but really???). I left the place I usually go for beautiful toes, rest, and the great massage chairs...limping. He was not impressed and neither was I. I couldn't tell (because they were speaking another language), but I think he was spreading the word that everyone better hope they never got me as their client.
My heels have always been bad--especially in the summer. I'd heard that when they're that bad, it could be a form of a fungus. Lovely. So I began looking for the cure. And I found Footlogix and ordered it.
This is a mousse. You sparingly apply it to your heels twice a day. Did I tell you that I don't do products? I start off well and have great intentions. So for a whole week, I applied the mousse twice a day. Then I tried to remember to do it once a day. Then I'd happen to see it on my bathroom counter and think, "Oh yeah! I need to do that again." Then five days later, I'd do it again.
I needed a pedicure today. And while I was at work, I thought, "I hope I don't get Mr. Sandblaster again!" And that's when I reached down and felt of my heel. I mean...it had been a week since I'd remembered to put the mousse on my heels. And remarkably---they were SMOOTH! Amazing!! I don't ever remember having smooth heels.
I highly recommend Footlogix #3! So does my pedicurist. If my interpretation is correct, I think she was saying to Mr. Sandblaster, "No way was that the same lady you had last time! Not only did she have smooth heels, but she must have lost a lot of weight!" If my interpretation is correct.
1 comment:
Ha!! This is too funny :) The things we learn while getting a pedi. I should try this stuff. I remember being young and always telling my mom that if she would just lotion her feet they would be perfect. Now at 31 I realize it doesn't matter b/c 1) you never have time for your own feet and 2) you work hard and they are just always dry. Life lesson #5,981.
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