
Sometimes, when I want to use a different scrub on my feet besides award-winning Olay Thermal Pedicure Foot Treatment, I turn to Freeman Bare Foot Peppermint and Plum Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub, $3.99. I’ve actually been using this before Olay came out with their foot treatment.
It was only last year that I started to get regular pedicures. While my feet are in good shape, I’ve been hooked on buying scrubs for the feet and body. I’ll admit that Freeman Bare Foot Peppermint and Plum Creamy Pumice Foot Scrub isn’t as hardcore as Olay Thermal Pedicure Foot Treatment by itself. However, squeeze a lavish amount on a foot pumice and scrub away! It also works well with exfoliating gloves or a loofah…
When I tried it this way, I honestly couldn’t tell the difference between the two – well, besides the price, of course!
However, unlike the Olay version, the Freeman Foot Scrub is creamy, pleasant smelling, and very gentle on the hands and feet. You don’t have to worry about this product emitting a funky, heated smell. Moreover, while the Olay is around $9, you can buy two Freeman Bare Foot Peppermint and Plum Creamy Foot Scrubs for this price.
I’ll have to say that I find the peppermint and plum invigorating but you might find it cloying. If you don’t like foot products that are sweet smelling, you won’t like this scent or the Iced Teaberry and Mint. However, the Lemon and Sage would probably be more to your liking.
Recently, when I visited the Freeman Beauty site I learned that Freeman developed a self-heating version – Freeman Bare Foot Self-Warming Foot Scrub. Thankfully, this version costs the same as the original!
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