-
When to Replace a Pumice Stone
by Shavon Walker
Pumice stones are extremely useful for removing calluses and cleaning stains from stubborn spots. However, a pumice stone won't last forever. Knowing when to replace it is important in order to maintain healthy skin and good hygiene.
more »
-
How to Use a Pumice Stone to Remove Corns
by Cheryl Hinkson
A pumice stone is a gentle, natural way to remove corns. Using one can be part of a good skin-care routine. Using a pumice stone to remove your corns saves you the cost of a podiatrist, and you can do it yourself at home.
more »
-
Using Pumice Stones for Manicures
by Moira Skinner
Learn how to use a pumice stone when giving manicures in this free how-to video on how to manicure fingernails.
more »
-
How to Use Pumice Stones for Manicures
by a eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor
One of the more important steps when giving a manicure is the use of a pumice stone. It's a must for manicures. The pumice stone helps to loosen cuticles, remove dead skin and may help prevent hangnails. The proper use of a pumice stone may actually decrease the risk you may hurt yourself or your client.
more »
-
How to Buy the Original-Style Pumice Stone
by W. N. Barclay
Still the strongest alternative to modern metal or electric skin files, a natural pumice stone is a healthy and easy way to remove excess skin and polish dryness away for a flawless, soft look. Anyone who desires soft feet and the removal of calluses can benefit from regular use of a pumice stone during showers or pedicures. Used regularly, a pumice stone can improve not only the feel of your skin and feet, but the comfort of your shoes.
more »
-
How to Use a Foot Pumice Stone
by Sarai Jeremiah
A pumice is molten lava that has hardened into a porous rock. Many people use pumice stones during pedicures because the texture, similar to that of sandpaper, makes it easy to buff away excess dry, rough and cracked skin from the bottom of feet. A foot pumice stone is also effective in exfoliating the skin and reducing calluses and foot corns. A pumice stone is a safe and handy tool, but can be very harsh and painful if not used properly.
more »
-
What Is a Pumice Stone Used for on a Foot?
by Rachel R. Levi
Pumice stones provide many uses, most notably for smoothing feet. Though they seem hard and unlikely to be a beauty tool, they are actually useful for removing dry, rough skin.
more »
-
What Is a Pumice Stone Used For?
by Adeeba Folami
A pumice stone is a commonly used grooming item that is 100 percent natural. It is a product of volcanic lava which has cooled and hardened, with small pockets of gas that create the abrasive texture used to revive parts of the body hardened by dead skin.
more »
-
How to Remove Nicotine Stains From Skin
by Joseph Nicholson
Lemon
Knife
Container for juice
Course ground salt
Pumice stone (optional)
more »
-
How to Clean a Pumice Stone
by Ina Vega
A pumice stone is an essential necessity to any at-home pedicure set. For those who can't afford to get a professional pedicure, a pedicure kit is just the thing. Keeping all your pieces clean is the only thing that needs to be done, especially the pumice stone since it is very porous and is more likely to collect bacteria due to the moisture.
more »