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pumice stone


Question Posted Friday February 23 2007, 1:48 pm

i saw this on some advice that you gave to someone:

"Maybe get a manicure and pedicure, but you can do it yourself (make sure you use a pumice stone to get nice and smooth)"

are you supposed to use the pumice stone right on your nails like a buffer or on your skin to make it soft??

thanks!!!



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DearAbby92 answered Saturday February 24 2007, 6:25 pm:
Pumice stone is meant mainly for your feet to scrub dead skin off, like rough areas such as your heels. Dont use them on your fingernails, because I imagine that would hurt! (lol) But you can use it with body wash or exfoliating wash and scrub areas that need TLC.

Good luck!

-Abby

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