Najel Pumice Stone This exfoliating stone can be used on damp skin, using circular motions to remove calluses and dead skin cells from feet and elbows. It's also very useful for hair removal.
Compound Pumice stone
Usage The pumice stone is used as an exfoliant on the feet and elbows. It removes dead and rough skin. We recommend soaking the skin before use to soften it.
For an exfoliating foot bath, dilute 150g of Dead Sea salt in a bowl of warm water. Soak your feet for 15 minutes. Dry the softened areas and then scrub them with the pumice stone in small circular motions. Don't press too hard, as this will leave a thin layer of callus to protect your skin. Finally, rinse again, dry, and moisturize your skin with a plant-based oil, body lotion, or lotion.
For soft legs, the pumice stone is also recommended for daily use on the legs to slow hair growth. Wash and rinse your skin in the shower and run the pumice stone over your legs in circular motions. Don't press too hard.
When used, the pumice stone becomes polished and less porous, allowing it to be used on more sensitive areas of the body, such as the toes.