
We’ve been keeping our eye on Baby Foot’s popular exfoliating foot peel since 2016, when New York Magazine critic Molly Young declared it a “podiatric miracle that will make you believe in beauty products again.” It has since blown up and become a go-to for anyone looking to smooth crusty, scaly feet. Here’s how it works: You stick your feet into gel-filled booties for an hour and then you wash the goo off. Said goo is made up of high concentrations of exfoliating acids like lactic and salicylic, which break up dead skin. After a few days, dead skin will start to slough off in sheets for up to two weeks. After, you’ll be left with baby-soft heels and soles. Normally the foot peel would run you $25 (cheaper than the typical pedicure at your local salon), but it’s currently 20 percent off at Ulta, bringing it down to a more affordable $20.
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