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Ciaté Beach Feet

Despite being in rainy England, I do like to acknowledge our so-called Summer by donning some pretty strappy sandals to wear out and about; this season it’s all about the cage and gladiator styles. Whatever your choice of sandal wear, horrible dry hard feet with parched heels is a definite no no!

Let me introduce you to Ciaté Beach Feet.. A foaming footsoak that is designed for the D.I.Y. pedicure!

Application
Ciaté Beach Feet comes in a big glass jar, with a strong, air tight lid attached. The product itself is pale yellow tiny powdery flakes. You simply take two heaped tablespoons into a large bowl (or foot spa) filled with warm water, and let your tootsies chillax in it for ten minutes.


Immediately after adding the product, the water pleasantly fizzed and reassured me that something was happening. After the ten minutes were up I dried my feet with a soft towel, and began to remove the dead skin with a foot file. What this product claims to do is soften the dead skin on your feet, thus enabling quick removal of dead skin whilst also leaving the remainder of your foot in great condition. The range also includes a foot scrub and various other products to use in conjuction with this, but I’m pretty sure any foot scrub or file should do the trick adequately.

Verdict
I got on really well with this product. It did soften the dry areas, and removing any hard skin after was a breeze. What I noticed most about it was how it left my feet silky smooth a long while after, and I’m sure despite my recent slackness with the home pedicures once I get back into my weekly routine (which I will as it’s ‘Summer’!) my feet will be in excellent condition in only a couple more uses! I’m actually looking at my feet now, a few days after I’ve tried this product, and they are looking pretty smooth, no sign of dry, hard skin anywhere so really one more pedicure will get them back into the pristine condition that meets my high standards (touchably soft!)!

One tub of this should last you a good couple of months if you choose to do it weekly, a lot longer if you choose to do it less frequent like once every few weeks, so it’s good value. I will update if I’ve discovered some more observations after a few more uses, so fear not! But so far, I’m liking this..

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