Showing posts with label pedegg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pedegg. Show all posts

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Product Review: PedEgg with Handle

I've read so many good reviews about the PedEgg! I've seen it here locally but it seems expensive to buy it for P700 when it only costs around $7-8 in the US. Plus, I read that the one with the handle is better. At $11, costs more that the one without the handle, but it's still cheaper than buying it locally without the handle.


After testing it out, I find that this product is really very easy to use! All you have to do is scrub your foot. It does take awhile, but it does a really good job of thinning out excess skin. I tell you, the calluses in some parts of my foot are so hard it sometimes gets painful to walk barefoot when they become to thick. Sadly, even when I go get a foot spa, the calluses don't get thin enough. With the PedEgg, I found that they did get considerably thinner.

It's also very convenient that all the excess skin that was exfoliated doesn't spill out from the inside, and then when you're done, you just open up the cover and throw the shavings away.
Here's a look at the shavings from my feet. Not a pretty sight.


I gather that this is a good amount especially since I didn't use it on my whole foot, just on the hard areas.

Of course, the scrubber doesn't last forever. You'll have to replace it, too. I think you can buy three pieces for $10. I haven't seen them anywhere locally, though.

Overall, I think this is a great product to have! If only it were cheaper...


Have you tried this? What do you think of it?

Monday, May 31, 2010

Finally, I'm Showing Part II of my US Haul!

Hey everyone! Finally, I'm back into circulation. I still feel a bit jetlagged, but I'm doing better :) So, here is part of my US hauls :)

My stuff from Sonia Kashuk: a blush brush, a stippling brush and the Hidden Agenda Concealer set. This has good reviews, so I'd like to try it out. The brushes I bought are affordable at around $10-12 dollars (can't remember the exact amount).


More hair stuff: Tresemme Heat Tamer Spray which is less than $4 but has good reviews, and Big Sexy Hair What a Tease Backcomb in a Bottle. This was meant as a substitute for teasing hair. I hope it works because it's quite pricey. I'm a hairstylist too but I prefer not to tease my hair during performances, etc. 


A heated eyelash curler from ULTA. I got this during the sale of ULTA when all ULTA brand stuff were BOGO. It was $10 so I gave the other one to my sister. In the middle and the far right are what I picked up from a hobby store. I bought an eyeliner brush (it's actually an art brush) and the Pink Soap brush cleaner. It's said to be better than MAC and costs less, so I want to give it a try.


A foundation palette from RCMA. I was supposed to get Graftobian, but it was OOS. I was quite disappointed because the fairer colors are on the cool side, while the darker colors are warm.


Nail stuff: An OPI nail polish, and the much-coveted Seche Vite Top Coat and Restore.

And lastly, the PedEgg, so I can do my own foot exfoliation. Although this is available here (at a more expensive price), I haven't seen the one with the handle, which they say is easier to use.


I'm excited to try out my stuff!

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