Imagine my shock when I found the Ped Egg at Walgreens this weekend. I have seen the Ped Egg (as advertised on T.V.) and I knew it was tough enough to peel an orange, so maybe there really was hope for my poor dry, calloused feet. I think my husband got injured last week when my stray heel wondered onto his half of the bed and snagged his leg.
After spending about $10 on my new purchase, I sat on the edge of my bed and assembled my new cheese grater, sorry I mean Ped Egg. There is a metal blade and egg shaped holder that snaps into place. I then proceeded to remove all the nasty dead skin from the bottom of my feet like, 1-2-3 in a rapid whirling motion from toes to heels.
The neat PediEgg saves all the gross trimmings inside the shell so you don’t have to sweep up shavings either. There is no need for alpha hydroxy acid to smooth out any remaining rough edges, because the alternative blade acts as a file with an emery board for buffing out the remaining imperfections.
The little device does an excellent job, but I will warn you that if you remove every callous and piece of thick skin on your feet, you will not be wearing sandals or heels. Your pretty feet will be too sensitive to do anything except lounge in bed watching television infomercials about more grooming products.

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I have seen this item and thought it looked scary! I think it would work well though.
I have really bad feet and this was suggested to me the other day, I was wondering how well it actually worked. I’m probably going to go out and get one now!
It sure beats the price of a pedicure!
i have one i got it like 3 weeks a go and well its kind of heard to use at frist but since i had it i have goting use to useing it i’m more so scard to go and get a pedicure then to use the egg lol
I love mine!!!! Best invention ever!!!