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Freeman Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, Peppermint & Plum, Invigorating 5.3 oz (150 ml)our price: $3.99 in stock REVIEW SNAPSHOT® by PowerReviewsPros
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Most Liked Positive Review Good for smoothing feet cheaply Freeman products are inexpensive but they seem to work. I have had much more expensive foot scrubs that were worthless. This is nice for daily use. Since it's inexpensive I don't feel guilty for...Read complete review Freeman products are inexpensive but they seem to work. I have had much more expensive foot scrubs that were worthless. This is nice for daily use. Since it's inexpensive I don't feel guilty for using it daily. It keeps the top of my feet silky-smooth and helps with shedding dead skin cells on the bottom. Use a pumice stone with it in the shower or tub to make it work even better. I own a diamond foot file and had to use it a lot more before starting to use this product every day. It smells more plum than peppermint and doesn't leave a cooling sensation on the feet, but that's okay. I like that it's in a tube- it keeps the product hygenic and there's less waste than if it was in a tub. This doesn't replace foot files and exfoliating/mositurizing lotions , but it certainly helps keep feet in even better condition than if it wasn't used. With this, my file, Lippmann Nail Polish and Neutrogena Foot Cream, my feet always look nice. VS Most Liked Negative Review Too little scrub This scrub smells just OK and has too little pumice in it to do a good job of exfoliating dry, rough skin. It did nothing for my small callus, but did leave my feet...Read complete review This scrub smells just OK and has too little pumice in it to do a good job of exfoliating dry, rough skin. It did nothing for my small callus, but did leave my feet feeling softer where I didn't have any rough spots to begin with. I think it is just too weak to do a decent job of really scrubbing rough feet and toes. There was nothing "invigorating" about it. I wouldn't purchase this again. Reviewed by 54 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 21-30 Pros
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Comments about Freeman Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, Peppermint & Plum, Invigorating, 5.3 oz: This amazing scrub really works & has a yummy non-medicinal smell. I can't do without it. Pros
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Comments about Freeman Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, Peppermint & Plum, Invigorating, 5.3 oz: I bought this product and it was great. I do not know it softens it so much because it was sat on and all spilled out. but it was great the first time. Pros
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Comments about Freeman Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, Peppermint & Plum, Invigorating, 5.3 oz: I bought these a few weeks back when they were going at [$].Works the first time when I used it.Definitely a quick fix for those dry feet,my mom loves them too! Comments about Freeman Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, Peppermint & Plum, Invigorating, 5.3 oz: I can see results almost instantly! With a pumice stone, it is even better! I am going to stock up on these! Comments about Freeman Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, Peppermint & Plum, Invigorating, 5.3 oz: OK - so... this product *works* - but... the smell? FRUIT and SUGAR. The sickly sweet plum smell is so cloying when used in the shower. I was hopeful, when I bought it, that the peppermint would be predominant. It's not. If you like sweet smells, this product will be really nice for you. I'm more of a mint-, spice-, lemony-type smell person. I gave it two stars because it works well (the cream is really nice when used with a pumice stone, it doesn't fall off the stone and makes your rough patches very smooth and soft), but only two because I threw away the tube after two uses thanks to the overpowering sugary smell. Comments about Freeman Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, Peppermint & Plum, Invigorating, 5.3 oz: Great product with a great price. I have always used expensive scrubs for my usual exfoliating. I was running low on my usual stuff and got this because it was very cheap, not expecting much. It is nice and thick, coarse enough to get the job done (it can even be used without the help of a loofah, sponge or pumice) and it smells like sugary minted plums. Great stuff! Comments about Freeman Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, Peppermint & Plum, Invigorating, 5.3 oz: With regular use, this product followed by the foot lotion really gets rid of the dead skin that can cause feet to smell, especially during sandals season. Works much better than any of the other products I have tried. Comments about Freeman Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, Peppermint & Plum, Invigorating, 5.3 oz: Use this on your dry hands to slough off dry skin, moisturize with some shea butter cream or really good hand lotion, white gloves. This will give you smooth, silky hands. Makes sense to exfoliate hands, just like your feet, no? Comments about Freeman Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, Peppermint & Plum, Invigorating, 5.3 oz: Genuine exfoliators in a creamy paste; this product is a delight to use. My feet are smooth, glowing and smell like candy after treatment. Be sure to soak feet a little while before your treatment, and I put the paste on a sponge or washcloth to cover more area more evenly, and use a brush around nails. The price is very fair; a tube lasts for months, leaves feet lightly fragranced and lives up to its claims. What more can you want? Comments about Freeman Bare Foot Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, Peppermint & Plum, Invigorating, 5.3 oz: It's outstanding. Its not as strong as other higher priced competitors. I think it's more compatible for a daily foot scrub. After using this product daily for 7 months in the desert, I'm convinced that it is the ultimate solution for people who are hard on their feet. I will reccomend this to all that punish their feet the next time we go to work in the desert. It is also important to follow up with the foot lotion Displaying reviews 21-30 ![]() |