This time of year above all others, it is imperative that I keep my feet looking their best. I wear sandals or flip-flops every single day in Summer (and usually well into Fall!). I’ve noticed that as I get older it takes a little more elbow grease to do an at-home pedicure. My feet get dry and rough a lot quicker these days and using my typical foot file, scrubs, brushes, etc. does take up some time. I have been dying to try the Emjoi Micro-Pedi since it claims to “remove rough, dry and callused skin from the feet in seconds”.
The Emjoi Micro-Pedi is battery operated and uses a 360 degree spinning roller to buff away calluses on the feet. The roller is covered in a material with a likeness to fine sandpaper. When you click the switch to “on”, the roller starts spinning and you VERY GENTLY run the roller side-to-side over your dry skin areas on the feet. There is no pressure needed, you just let the device do the work! It comes with a little brush for cleaning and a protective cover when not in use. Cleaning: After each use, I pop out the roller and use the little brush to sweep away any debris. Pop the roller back in and store away for next use.
The Micro-Pedi is very lightweight and is the ONLY motorized callous remover to have the American Podiatric Medical Association Seal of Acceptance.
Yes, the Micro-Pedi really worked for me! It absolutely did remove rough, dry and callused skin from my feet in seconds. My typical at-home pedicure using a foot file, scrub brush, foot spa, etc. would usually take up to 20 minutes. With the Micro-Pedi, I can run it over my rough, callused areas first thing in the morning, wipe off my feet with a damp cloth, add my favorite lotion, and my feet are good to go. I’ve been using this at least once a week or every few days (for about 1 minute total each time) and my feet have stayed sandal ready. It really is that quick and easy, love it!
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Find the Micro-Pedi, replacement rollers, and more at Emjoi.com.
Have you tried the Micro-Pedi yet?
Super interesting to hear about your experience. So glad it worked for you. Do you experience any residual pain?
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No not at all. That has happened to me in the past when I was going to heavy on my foot file though!
My brain kept reading “emjoi.com” as “emoji.com” lol. That looks great! I wear a lot of flip flops and sandals during the summer as well.
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