Theyre hard, rough, and dehydrated.
I naturally suffer fromdry skin, but this NYC cold weather has been particularly cruel to my heels.
But after using the Bathing Culture Mt.
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Bathing Culture Mt.
board-certified dermatologist based in San Diego
Its porous and lightweight like a sponge, but still has a rough surface.
Melanie D. Palm, MD, MBA, FAAD.
When used carefully with soapy water, the stones can easily slough off dead skin.
This is exactly what happened when I used Bathing Culture Mt.
Shasta Pumice Scrub on my feet for the first time.
As I hopped into the shower, I used the stones on the feet to give them some TLC.
After about 15-20 seconds of scrubbing each foot, I could feel my skin immediately beginning to soften.
And after about 10 seconds of gently scrubbing, what once felt like sandpaper was now silky smooth.
The stone is also pretty easy to grip and doesnt feel uncomfortable against your skin.
This way you dont take off too much skin or cause unnecessary irritation.
Additionally, its a good practice to use the stones only on thick and rough areas of the skin.
For the uninitiated,Bathing Cultureis an all-things-bathing company that prides itself on putting the environment and sustainability first.
This is evident by its use of 100 percent pre-existing recycled material for its other soaps.
And these stones are yet another eco-friendly option to keep your body clean and smooth.
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