3 steps to smoother and sexier feet
- By Hayden Ng
- Jul 28, 2015
- 2 min read

I am lazy when it comes to footcare. So far, the only time I've paid attention to my feet is the occasional scrub I squeeze in during my bath time. And by occasional, I mean once in a blue moon. You see, my feet hardly face the outside world (unless I'm wearing my Birkenstock) so what's the point of scrubbing them smooth to look pretty, right?
But this has caused a problem and it's an unsightly one. My heels have roughened due to prolonged lack of care and the skin looks dull and dehydrated (read: not sexy at all). Overall, they're not my best body parts for showing off but this is about to change.
Introducing the Clarisonic Pedi Sonic Foot Trasnformation. This DIY kit is perfect for sloughing off rough surfaces on your feet by turning them soft and clean. If you're familiar with the Clarisonic face brushes, think of this as the equivalent for your feet. To keep them dull-free and satin-soft, I stick by these three steps with the Clarisonic Pedi Sonic Foot Transformation:
1) Brush
There are two brush heads in this kit - one for ironing out rough surfaces and the other's for wet/dry buffing. I'll always start off with the smoothing disc and run it across my dry feet. It cleverly sweeps away dead skin and brushes them off so don't be alarmed when you see tiny, white particles flying around.
2) Exfoliate
After applying the Pedi-Buff Foot Smoothing Exfoliant, I then switch to the wet/dry buffing brush head and turn on the device to start cleansing my skin. The exfoliant contains lactic acid, apricot seed and tri-fruit complex to appease dry skin and rough surfaces.
3) Moisturise
Just like skincare, it's important to hydrate your feet after exfoliating. So, I turn to the Pedi-Boost Foot Renewing Peel first. It's an exfoliating gel that speeds up cell renewal. This is followed by the Pedi-Buff Foot Smoothing Balm, which seals in the moisture with its aromatic mix of shea butter, honey and apricot oil.
Photo: Clarisonic
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