I wish I could say I look after my feet as much as I do the rest of my body, but I'd be telling a lie! The poor things get neglected when it comes to exfoliating and moisturising. I always paints my toe nails so they look pretty and to be honest I think I've been blessed with nice feet (I can stand to look at my own feet put it that way, I'm not really a huge feet fan!), but I've tried to use pumice stones, foot files and things like that in the past and just not really got on with them which means I have hesitated to use them in a routine. I moisturise them occasionally but not as much as I should. Tut, tut!
Pictures courtesy of JML.
So I want to introduce you to a little product that has become part of my pampering routine and ensures that I look after my feet, giving them a pedicure with minimum effort but maximum results!
Here is a little intro to the product as described on the JML website:
The Pedi Pro Deluxe is an electronic pedicure treatment that fits snugly in the palm of your hand. The professional system has a high-speed rotating head, with hundreds of ultra fine micro-crystals. The head quickly, but gently, removes dead and hard calloused skin, while exfoliating and rejuvenating your feet.
You won't think twice about pampering your feet if you have this. Before I had this I didn't really think about my feet because like I said I didn't get on with normal pumice stones, foot files etc. I just didn't like them and found it took ages to get any results. I have even used the manual Ped Egg in the past (which was a best seller) but didn't really get on with that either. I think the difference with this one is that it is electronic so basically does the work for you. This could be seen as lazy, but I am sure the majority of you know how much time and effort it can take to use conventional methods to pamper your feet. This takes a few minutes and you can see, aswell as feel the results of soft, smooth skin. Your feet feel wonderful afterwards!
The Pedi Pro Deluxe comes with 1 stainless steel blade to get rid of really hard, dead skin, 1 buffing disc and 6 extra buffing pads to exfoliate the skin and make it baby soft. It also comes with a shaving tray so any hard skin or dust from exfoliating is collected and doesn't go everywhere, so you won't have anything to clean up...bonus! A cleaning brush is also provided, along with a carry pouch for storage. An instruction leaflet is also included so you don't have to worry about how to put it together, how to use it for the first time, change the pads etc.
There are two speed settings. I personally prefer to use the higher setting, just because I have adjusted to using the Pedi Pro Deluxe and find it works better for me rather than the lower setting. I would recommend using the lower speed setting to start with just so you can get a feel for how much pressure you need to use. Like I said before, it requires minimum effort, so you may think you have to grip/hold it really hard and press down hard on your foot. However, you don't have to do this at all. It is hard to explain unless you have used it, but if any of you have one you will know what I mean or if you are going to get one, you will understand what I mean when you start using it. You can hold the Pedi Pro Deluxe lightly and just glide it over your foot and it does an amazing job! That's why I like it so much and it is something I use often to keep on top of looking after my feet, so they stay smooth and soft! When I first used the product, I over estimated how much pressure was required and I pressed it too hard onto my foot and it kind of gave off a sting/burn feeling, so I knew I was pressing too hard. It didn't leave any marks or anything, but I knew I was using the product with too much force.
So, if like me you aren't a fan of conventional pedicure products, I would definitely recommend this! You can buy it from the JML website, Boots or Superdrug (you might be familiar with the little JML stands they have in their stores) and it is just £19.99. The product requires 4 AA batteries and you also have an extra 6 buffing pads. If you run out of those you can buy replacement pads from the JML website; 10 for £2.99, which is really affordable and you can rest assured they are always there to purchase so you can keep using your Pedi Pro Deluxe :-).
Do any of you already have this product?
Much Love,
Gem XxOo
Disclaimer: This product was sent to me for review consideration, but I have been using it for months and thought it was well worth blogging about. As always, my opinions are 100% honest. See disclaimer tab for more information.
I do have it, and I ,love it - the only major problem is that I ran out of the abrasive pads a few weeks ago and I cannot find rhem anywhere. The JML website haven't had them in stock for ages, and I can't source them anywhere else. The product is fab, but right now I am unable to use it until JML get replacement pads in!
ReplyDeleteHey! Ah, that's a shame about the pads...try emailing JML and see when they are going to be getting them back in stock (you may have already done this though). I'm surprised you can't get them at the JML concession stands in shops like Superdrug or Wilkinson's. I bet it's a right pain, cause it is a really good product and can be relied upon massively, because of how effective and quick it is to use and get your feet looking fab! I hope you find some soon hun. Thanks for reading and commenting :-).
DeleteI find it impossible to buy replacement pads which makes this usless
ReplyDeleteI haven't ran out of pads yet, so I haven't faced this problem just yet. I can see where you're coming from though as every-time I have looked on the JML site since this post, the pads have been out of stock :-/. You can put your email address in to request an email when they are back in stock though. I suppose I will deal with this problem when it comes to having to replace the pads for mine.
Deletemine was given to me up and running,but no instructions.most is obvious but how do I open to put in new batteries
ReplyDeleteHi! At the top where the Pedi Pro Deluxe curves (where you hold it), that section comes off (screws off) and you will see the section inside there to change the batteries :).
DeleteCan you advise how to stick new disk pads on
ReplyDeleteHi there, sorry about the delay in getting back to you! Sure, I wasn't certain on how to do this at first either, I thought the one that was already stuck on must come off for me to put a new one on. However, it doesn't. What you have to do is take off the paper on the back of a new pad and stick it over the one already on there. You can take the one you've put on off when you need to replace that with another new one. I hope this helps and thanks for reading and commenting on my post :).
DeleteThanks, you are the only person / site that I could find that actually explained what to do with the blade part. The instruction leave a lot to be desired. I thought the blade is where you should start, but seems a bit extreme! Ill give it a go and see. x
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I'm glad you found my post helpful :). I wrote about this product some time ago now, but I still use it to this day! Hope it works well for you :).
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