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Tootsie Tamers soothes tired achy feet with aromatic therapeutic pedi soak, pumice stone and scrubby soap for at home foot care.
After soaking, exfoliate!
Use a pumice stone to whittle down stubborn callouses. Tame those wild feet. No one likes looking at unkempt feet.
After, smooth the skin with the Tootsie Foot Scrubby Bar to smooth rough skin in to softly polished feet.
Isn’t the foot shape adorable?!
Use the darker side to smooth rough skin and the pink side to wash everything away, leaving feet fresh, clean and very pretty. So pretty, it will put a smile on your face.
Say “Buh Bye!” to ugly, cracked heels and feet you don’t want to show off in yoga class.
We may not be visiting mani-pedi spas frequently these days but that’s not an excuse! Take care of your tootsies at home.
Let’s talk about our Feet
It’s been a long time since I have visited a salon to get a mani-pedi. Since the pandemic, I have avoided all places like this but that does not mean I let my feet go.
No Siree!
Treat yourself to a foot scrub after a long day. It not only feels good, but it helps you sleep better too.
During the winter, we tend to tuck or feet into socks and shoes; not thinking about our feet as much as we do in summer when tootsies are on full display.
We all like to have pretty feet. Polish is optional. In the summer I like the French Tip for feet – since I cook and teach culinary, I can’t wear fingernail polish. I find the French Tips seem to last a long time – more than polish for me, esp. on my toes.
Last month in yoga class (we meet outside in the park when weather permits) I noticed my feet could use a little extra TLC.
So I created a few items to share with you – hoping you jump in and pamper your tootsies too.
Here’s what I have for you:

Foot-Print Scrubby Pumice Bar – this foot shaped soap is to polish the tootsies all over. Be gentle on tender skin. (I love the foot-print shape of this soap!) Pumice infused shea butter soap will help finish the clean up on your feet after the soak and pumice stone exfoliation.
Use the bar as two sided – one side has a lot of pumice and the other side, not as much.
Use the grey side to exfoliate and smooth then the pink side to wash.
(BTW, I’m taking orders for Carolina Tar Heels bars – know any Carolina fans?)

Rose Petal Pink Foot Soak – rich in minerals to ease aches and pains, soften skin and make callouses easier to reduce. Each 8 ounce bag provides enough for up to 10 lingering foot soaks –
Imagine – Ten trips to paradise!


Pumice Stone – to reduce tough callouses and tame wild heels that seem to pop up from time to time. A couple of swipes with the stone reduces dead skin build up and promotes circulation.
Pay attention to heels, any “spin callouses” or other areas on your feet.
This is a good time to give your feet an inspection. Look under and between the toes; notice the nails. Clip, file if necessary – remember to cut toenails straight across to prevent ingrown nails. Make note of anything that looks odd, especially in places you can’t see regularly.
Inspecting your feet is vitally important if you are diabetic.
I also like to pinch my toes also just to make sure I have feeling all the way to the tips. (I know a few people who have lost toes due to diabetes and the thought petrifies me. I’ll be checking mine! While I am not diabetic, the thought of losing circulation in my feet and or losing any part of them is frightening!)
Nice to know “Tootsie Treatments” help promote healthy circulation in the feet and toes.
After your soak and scrub, dry your feet and apply a thick lotion or body butter. Put on some wool or cotton socks and tuck into bed.
The treatment will soften further and make your toes and heels feel wonderful.
Put your best foot forward
Best of all – Foot Care before bedtime helps you sleep more sound.
Who needs a better nights sleep?
Can Foot Soak be used in as a bath soak?
Not recommended because Foot Soak and menthol crystal powder in it and you really don’t want menthol on your private areas. Please keep Foot Soak for your feet.
Be honest now, Take a look at your feet – Can they use some TLC?
Get Tootsie Tamers Today – Take a walk on the Mild side
(do doot doot doot de doot…)
~get it? 😉
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