dead skin removal prepare

This is how it succeeds with instant effect.

How to prepare the dead skin removal prepare or also with elimination of cuticle with Mr. Fuss proceed. If the anti-callous, anti-regrowth system from Mr. Fuss is to be used, then it is good to take a little time and prepare a bit. Because if you are honest, with

a little peace and quiet is usually best. The following tips therefore recommends Mr. Fuss for preparation:

  1. Take a little time. To have a successful removal, do these treatment not when you are in a hurry. Your feet deserve a little attention too. Just plan for this the first time dead skin removal 20 - 30 minutes per foot, then you are on the safe side.
  2. Choose a placewhere you can move around easily. If you want to be comfortable, use a small bench or something similar to put your feet up on.
  3. Get everything ready, you need for the treatment need. That would be the products, the absorbent cotton, the pushing tools and ideally a towel to lie under your feet during the application time. A small bowl or similar to collect the waste produced for later disposal.
  4. Ideal is to have some water and a bowl to collect the water (about the size of a footbath bowl), so you can also just rinse your feet right on the spot!

Sounds at first a little more effort than with the dead skin removal by rubbing them in the tub, but it's not at all if you think of it as relaxing body care. As soon as you treatment 1-2 times, it's a breeze, kind of like painting your nails.

Let's go! On the following pages you will learn how to do exactly with the dead skin removal and cuticle removal with Mr. Fuss proceeds, and there are still some useful tips for the treatment.

 

Mr. Fuss SAYS: Now it can go off with the dead skin removal!

 

Mr. Fuss and the anti-callous, anti-regrowth system have stood for many years for a gentle but extremely efficient method of dead skin removal. If you get started today, you can end the vicious cycle with rough or sharp tools tomorrow. To get started, we recommend: