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"MISS PRISS FOLLIES" is an account of the life and times of a 51 year old empty nester. Come along and enjoy the upside down life of me. It is always busy and there is never enough time. Please excuse the crazy posts as I am suffering from terminal menopause. Enjoy your visit and leave something fun behind.
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This is now on my list to purchase. I get pedicures every two weeks and my feet still look rough. Just last week I bought a pumice stone that seems to help a little. Okay, it helps a lot considering what my heels looked like to start. My feet will never be soft. I am barefoot ALL the time - indoors and out. I will give this product a try...thanks!
P.S. Congrats on adding a signature; however, I can't read it against the black background. You should switch to a simpler font.
I got one recently, too. I love just sitting and mindlessly rubbing my feet with that thing. Opening it up? Not so much fun. But I think they work great. Especially during flip flop season where my poor feet take a beating. When do you leave on all your excellent travels? I plan on vacationing vicariously;)
Debra, Pick up a good foot cream when you purchase the Ped Egg. I think they make one. I love the one that Bath and Body Works makes. Also Gold Bond has a foot cream that is good.
Funny you wrote about this because I have been eye-ing this for weeks now but read on someone else's blog that if you at all have ticklish feet, you won't be able to stand the rubbing. So tell me, how bad is it?
Deb, It is great. You are not rubbing the ticklish part of you foot. You are working on the heel and the outside edge of your foot. Now it you foot is ticklish all over, I don't know. It is a great product.
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