| Anne Vasquez 2004-08-31, 2:09 am |
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If you're in the dark ages, I guess I am too, since a good pumice stone
and foot cream are all I use on my feet. They work pretty well,
although I wouldn't be against going for a pedicure!
Anne
14tonks wrote:
> Guess I'm back in the dark ages - whatever happened to using pumice stones,
> genuine or synthetic, during your bath or shower?
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