Description Features Sizing Resources Helps Address Dry Skin, Calluses & Surface Cracks The FootFitter Natural Volcanic Pumice Stone offers you a healthy way to achieve soft, smooth feet. Featuring a water-resistant hemp rope loop for easy hanging, this rough-textured black volcanic pumice stone works great for safely removing dry skin, addressing corns and calluses, and eliminating surface cracks for happier, healthier feet. This helpful and lightweight foot care tool also works well in combination with Dr. Swaim’s Medicated Body and Foot Powder, CalluSTOP, and Medicated Foot Cream. Use this pumice stone 3 to 5 times per week to help maintain proper skin health. How to Use & Care for the FootFitter Pumice Stone To use the FootFitter Pumice Stone, simply wet the stone before use and then gently rub it, using a circular motion, over any rough areas to remove dry or callused skin. Once your scrubbing is complete, rinse your skin to remove any skin cells or debris. If a repeat scrubbing is needed, proceed with caution, making sure not to over-exfoliate the involved area. After use, rinse your FootFitter Pumice Stone thoroughly to remove any buildup, and then hang the stone in a dry area to maximize airflow and increase the lifespan of the stone. Note: Avoid using this product if you have poor foot circulation and/or diabetes or if you experience skin irritation. Ergonomic shape NF Certified Product Lightweight and simple to use Made of natural black volcanic rock Long-lasting with proper care and storage Features water-resistant hemp hanging rope Helps remove dry skin, calluses, and surface cracks Works well with Dr. Swaim's CalluSTOP foot cream Works well with Dr. Swaim's Medicated Foot Cream Works well with Dr. Swaim’s Medicated Foot Powder The FootFitter Pumice Stone comes in one size and is 4” long by 2.7” wide by 1.5” thick. Videos:Natural Foot PostureWho Should Use Orthotics?Origin of Natural Foot CarePronation vs. OverpronationTop Exercises for Feet & ToesShoe Liner Test & Pronation ExplainedHow to Strengthen Intrinsic Foot MusclesShoe Sizing Techniques: Traditional vs. NaturalArticles:Foot Anatomy 101The Shoe Cushioning MythDefinition of a Healthy ShoeWhat is Natural Arch Support?Problematic Shoe Design FeaturesSix Reasons to Realign the Big ToeHow to Transition to Minimalist ShoesSix Ways to Restore Foot Health After Surgery