We'd then proceed to carry out what were probably the most convoluted pedicures known to man. T's mother was an Avon lady, you see. We had unlimited access to a plethora of foot products, from files to scrubs to no-chip topcoats to peppermint-scented lotions and sprays, which all added up to long afternoons spent scrubbing, buffing, and polishing.
We may have missed out on some beach days, but I'll be damned if we didn't have the most pampered toes in Brooklyn, if not the entire continental United States.

Pedi-Peel is a glycolic acid retexturizing treatment that you smooth on via a pre-saturated pad. It makes quick work of rough spots, does a remarkable job smoothing calluses, and when you're done, you just throw it away. You get 22 pads in a little jar for only $4.99, and with regular use you'll be able to toss the scary foot blade and probably conserve a good deal of blood in the process.
Now, off to see if Avon still has that peppermint foot lotion...
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