Written by Samantha
My new beauty must have: Olay Body Thermal Pedicure! Why didn’t I find this sooner? It really is like a pedicure in a bottle. Summertime and sandals have wreaked havoc on my feet- but I’ve found the remedy, at least for me.
This thermal pedicure contains Bora Bora white sand, pumice, micro crystals, and shea butter. The self heating action warms up almost instantly- it feels amazing. It leaves skin soft and smooth- even the difficult heel area. It feels luxurious, not gritty like most foot scrubs. You simply moisten feet, massage, and rinse. It’s typically about $10 per 4.9 oz bottle, but I purchased mine at a close-out store for only $5. I’m hooked now and it has become part of my daily regime.
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9 Responses to New Beauty Favorite: Olay Body Thermal Pedicure
My feet are always neglected. I still have not gotten that pedicure. Maybe it is because I love wearing those darn crocs so much and who really sees my feet.
I never was a person that enjoyed pedicures much. I enjoyed having my nails done and getting a massage when it was time for a pampering. I think I’ve only had one pedicure in my life.
This product sounds amazing. I try hard not to buy P&G and products, but I think I will try this one. It’s hard because they make the best stuff. I have tried that pretty feet and hands in the past, and I didn’t care for it. I have tried the pedi-egg, that works nice, but this sounds so much nicer. I could get into pampering my feet like that everyday. Especially, the warming, for those of us w/some aches and pains, that sounds like heaven.
My last pedicure was horrible. The guy made me bleed and gave me the strangest leg massage. He kept slapping my calves. Is that weird?
Samantha, I have had some pedicures where they insist on slapping the calves, but it has only been by women. I don’t care for it and I am not sure *why* it is supposed to feel good. Actually, a lot of times I just tell them to skip the leg massage. It never feels that great to me and it’s five extra minutes I can use to try and get my toes dryer so I don’t mess up the polish (which I end up doing half of the time anyway. Grr.)
Bleeding? That’s not good.
I agree with Lily, the warming action sounds devine. Of course, I am sure Pam would say if we just wore crocs we would have less aches and pains!
Thanks for the recommendation. Another excuse to hit Target this weekend.
I was very disappointed bc it was my birthday pedicure
There is one guy at the salon I go to that I really like, he does a wonderful job and gives the best and longest leg massages- I didn’t get him.
The guy this time (Adam) was very funny though. He had a pretty strong accent and he ended every sentence with “honey” or “baby”. He couldn’t believe my color choice. He kept saying the whole time, “This is very red, honey.” LOL.
Samantha, you have bad luck with pedicurists!
Thanks so much for this rec – I will have to give it a try. I have the original dry, cracked feet and am always looking for something to make them a little softer.
Samantha, the redder the better! I want my toes to “pop!”
Samantha, I prefer a purple, but it pops like a red.
Where did you find this? I looked and asked at WalMart today, they didn’t have it. I have to go a little further to reach the other stores.
I meant to tell you; I ordered this online and got it last Saturday, and I love it! It’s been working so well for me; I’m going to have to buy more soon. Thanks so much for the rec!