Baby Foot is a foot care company that began in 1997 in Tokyo, Japan. Their main product is a foot peel that contains natural extracts (AHA's). Baby Foot launched in the U.S. in 2012.
Overall, this was a pretty good exfoliation foot peel. My feet don't usually get rough enough for me to need a product like this. I lotion my feet every night after showering, but there was a brief pe...Read more
Overall, this was a pretty good exfoliation foot peel. My feet don't usually get rough enough for me to need a product like this. I lotion my feet every night after showering, but there was a brief pe...Read more
This worked for me, maybe slightly better than Tony Moly's version. I use this after I take a shower. So for those who this hasn't worked for, try that. This goes on sale from time to time at Ulta for...Read more
This worked for me, maybe slightly better than Tony Moly's version. I use this after I take a shower. So for those who this hasn't worked for, try that. This goes on sale from time to time at Ulta for...Read more
When I purchased this product I honestly had no idea that it would actually work. I soaked my feet prior to usage and then followed instructions on package. After removal I noticed that one tiny callu...Read more
When I purchased this product I honestly had no idea that it would actually work. I soaked my feet prior to usage and then followed instructions on package. After removal I noticed that one tiny callu...Read more
Imagine the wrinkly, dry skin of a middle aged African elephant - yes, the ones you see on a safari. Anyway, that's how my feet look. Crusty (but cute? no disrespect to the imaginary elephants here). ...Read more
Imagine the wrinkly, dry skin of a middle aged African elephant - yes, the ones you see on a safari. Anyway, that's how my feet look. Crusty (but cute? no disrespect to the imaginary elephants here). ...Read more
I just tried this product for the first time and had a great experience, no doubt from studying reviews from others. I soaked my feet in a foot bath for about 20 minutes then immediately put the booti...Read more
I just tried this product for the first time and had a great experience, no doubt from studying reviews from others. I soaked my feet in a foot bath for about 20 minutes then immediately put the booti...Read more
Not sure what kind of crocodile-ass feet you need for this thing to work, but this product didn't do much for me. Though I take care of my feet on a regular basis, I expected Babyfoot to make them hea...Read more
Not sure what kind of crocodile-ass feet you need for this thing to work, but this product didn't do much for me. Though I take care of my feet on a regular basis, I expected Babyfoot to make them hea...Read more
I just recently tried this for the first time. Overall I would agree with another reviewer who said this is an overly complicated/ long process v manual exfoliation.
Pros:
Easy to use
Not painfu...Read more
I just recently tried this for the first time. Overall I would agree with another reviewer who said this is an overly complicated/ long process v manual exfoliation.
Pros:
Easy to use
Not painfu...Read more
Overrated and unnecessarily complicated, in my humble opinion. My feet are prone to callouses, and I use a Ped Egg periodically to take care of them. I was intrigued by the Baby Foot and picked one up...Read more
Overrated and unnecessarily complicated, in my humble opinion. My feet are prone to callouses, and I use a Ped Egg periodically to take care of them. I was intrigued by the Baby Foot and picked one up...Read more
I usually get a pedi every 6 weeks. I work 12 hour shifts as a nurse and workout frequently so I’m on my feet all the time. Heels were looking really bad. I kept the booties on for about 1.5 hours....Read more
I usually get a pedi every 6 weeks. I work 12 hour shifts as a nurse and workout frequently so I’m on my feet all the time. Heels were looking really bad. I kept the booties on for about 1.5 hours....Read more