Have you ever pinned something thinking it looks like a
great idea, but you never get around to actually trying it to see if it works?
Well you are in luck! We are YOUR Pinterest busters.
Comment and tell us what
Pin you would like to see experimented. We will do the experiment and either “BUST”
it or “CONFIRM” it, so you don’t have to.
Our First Experiment: Pedicure Dead Skin Removal.
We decided to start with this one because I (Amy) have some
NASTY dead skin on my feet. I pumice a few times a week but still get it really
bad (thanks Mom). We decided to try two of the most popular foot soaks on Pinterest;
one on each foot. We will call one Milky and the other Listy. We had two goals
in mind. One, to find out if either of these soaks actually works and two, to
find out which one works best. And we DEFINITELY got our answer!
BEFORE
MILKY
Let’s start with Milky. On Pinterest, this one was called “Super
soft feet for summer sandals.” All you
do is soak your feet in two cups of warm milk (or powdered milk) for five
minutes. Then rub baking soda on them,
soak for five more minutes, and pat dry.
The result: BUSTED!
After patting them dry they were literally the exact same as
before I started. To help it out, I used a pumice stone and scrubbed them for
several minutes. The pumice stone got rid of some of the dead skin, but no more
than when I typically scrub them.
AFTER
LISTY
Moving on to Listy. The recipe is simple: ¼ cup Listerine, ¼
cup white vinegar, ½ cup warm water. Just soak them for ten minutes and dry
them. According to the pin, “the dead skin will practically wipe off.”
The Result: BUSTED!
Well…sort of busted. The dead skin was still very attached
to my foot. But I gave Listy the same chance I gave Milky and used a pumice
stone to scrub my foot. Guess what…it worked! The dead skin came off easily and
my feet were just as soft as they are after getting a professional pedicure!
And not just a standard pedicure, but a pedicure with all the bells and
whistles you pay extra for. I was astonished and am in love. Needless to say,
I’ll be staying stocked up on Listerine and vinegar from now on!
Final Result: CONFIRMED!
BEFORE
After Soaking and Scrubbing
I left some dead skin on the back of my heel to show the comparison of soaking and wiping and soaking and scrubbing.
Stay tuned for more Pinterest Busters and remember to send
us your requests.