Poshpeel Pedi Cure
Poshpeel Pedi Cure
Upgrade Your At-Home Pedicure Game
It’s never been easier to give yourself an at-home pedicure than with help from our PoshPeel™ Pedi Cure. Foot creams and epsom salt can only do so much for your cracked heels and dry skin. When you need to reveal the baby-soft skin beneath, you can trust this gentle foot exfoliant to do the job.
Gentle Exfoliation
A single-use pedi peel delivers the deep hydration and gentle exfoliation your feet need to reveal the soft skin beneath. The mix of AHA + BHA Botanical Blend effortlessly dissolves dead skin and exfoliates rough patches in the most gentle way without irritating healthy skin.
What to Expect From A Foot Peel Mask
Step 1: Soak your feet in warm water for 30 min prior to use. Taking a warm shower prior to use will also work.
Step 2: Pour the desired amount of Activating Essence into one of the Foot Peel Masks and evenly distribute along the inside of the cotton lining.
Step 3: Place your foot inside the foot mask and seal it with the attached closure. Repeat for the other foot.
Step 4: Wear for 60 minutes (up to 90 minutes if greater exfoliation is desired or if you have not used a foot peel recently). Keep your feet flat on the ground and level throughout use. Don't kick your feet up! (or else the treatment will not apply evenly).
Step 5: Remove the foot peel masks. Thoroughly rinse and dry your feet.
Step 6: In 7-8 days when the peeling begins, soak your feet to help the exfoliation. Progressive peeling action will take place over the next couple of weeks. Repeat soaking your feet until the peeling is complete.
Step 7: As soon as the peeling starts, wear socks to keep dead skin contained. Protect your feet until everything is done shedding. From start to finish, don't manually peel any skin. The shedding process will take 1-2 weeks depending on my much dead skin you have on your feet.
Treat Your Toes
You shouldn’t do a foot peel if you’re currently experiencing or have a history of:
Rashes, redness, or wounds
Eczema, Athlete's Foot, or Psoriasis
Contact dermatitis (allergic reactions)