

👣 Reveal your best feet yet—because your glow starts from the ground up!
Baby Foot Original Exfoliation Foot Peel is a salon-grade foot care treatment featuring a powerful blend of lactic, glycolic, and salicylic acids combined with 16 botanical extracts. This easy-to-use, lavender-scented peel works in just one hour to remove dead, rough skin, leaving feet visibly softer and smoother for weeks. Packaged with 3-D booties for a mess-free application, it offers a spa-like experience at home and makes a thoughtful gift for anyone seeking professional-level foot care without the hassle.












| ASIN | B00461F4PA |
| Active Ingredients | Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Salicylic Acid, glycolic_acid, lactic_acid, salicylic_acid |
| Additional Features | Not Tested On Animals |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,282 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #5 in Foot Masks |
| Brand | Baby Foot |
| Brand Name | Baby Foot |
| Container Type | Bootie |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 50,557 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00533213040414 |
| Included Components | Constructed 3-D Booties, Foot Peel Mask |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Height | 6 inches |
| Item Type Name | BEAUTY |
| Item Volume | 3 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Baby Foot |
| Material Feature | 3-D Constructed Booties Lavender Scented |
| Material Features | 3-D Constructed Booties Lavender Scented |
| Material Type Free | Preservative Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Exfoliating |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exfoliator,Contour |
| Scent Name | Lavender |
| Skin Tone | All |
| Skin Type | All |
| Target Use Body Part | Feet |
| UPC | 659153846418 533213040414 600074389553 773490238740 794628232737 639738125886 |
| Unit Count | 2.4 Fluid Ounces |
R**Y
Works really well, but does require some effort because it's not magic.
I've heard about these for years and put off buying one because I generally have somewhat sensitive skin and was worried that it would dissolve my body from the ankles down. I hate feet, hate them, so I am really lazy about giving myself pedicures and have never had a professional one done because the only thing worse than touching my own feet is letting someone else touch them. Feet. Eew. *shudder* Needless to say, my feet were in horrible shape. I have hard, calloused spots on the sides of my feet, bad heels and pads, arches that need exfoliation, and just dry ugly skin every where. These arrived on a Thursday and I just couldn't wait to try them. - The packaging says to soak your feet first to better results. I didn't bother. I had just showered, so my feet were still somewhat soft from that, so I just rewashed them and jumped into it. Hindsight, I would've soaked them for 20 minutes in a epsom salt bath. Not sure if it would actually help, but it would be worth testing next time. - The instructions recommend putting socks over the booties while they work. I did this, because I figured if it helps my hairmasks to have a shower cap on, it can't hurt here. Warmth helps things soak into the skin better. It also helped the liquid to settle next to my skin better. I felt like, without the socks, my feet just swam around in the booties. - I found the liquid annoying to wash off at the end. I washed from the knees down, just to make sure I didn't miss anything and still had to go back and wash my ankles again when they were sticky from residue. I used my daughter's baby shampoo to get my skin clean, I think that a moisturizing body wash would have troubles. Maybe use shampoo if you don't keep baby shampoo/bodywash around the house. - I wear socks in the daytime, but hate sleeping with them, so I went sockless for that night and the next. Since I had showered just before using them on Thursday, I didn't bother showering Friday. Saturday, I plugged the tub and let it fill to my ankles while I showered, draining it at the end so that my feet could get a mini soak. Saturday night, I noticed my skin near my big toe looked like it wanted to start peeling, so I started wearing socks to sleep so it wouldn't make a mess (something other reviewers complain about but the instructions even advise). It was worse Sunday night. Monday morning when I showered, it was the weirdest feeling. Stepping out, the skin on my arches had bubbled out and was barely holding on. It was so satisfying to pull it away. - My skin continued to peel quite well until that following Thursday (a week after application) when it slowed significantly. My feet were rather tender, and the skin around my ankles, toes, and the tops of my feet still needed to peel. I continued to soak my feet in the shower, but they stopped peeling, even though they needed to. TIPS FOR USE - Wiggle your toes while wearing the booties. It helps make sure it's all between your toes so they peel better. - Wear socks. You probably won't need them the first night or two, but afterwards, start wearing them. You will peel every where. Turn them inside out and give them a good shake over a trash bin before washing them, because it's seriously icky. - Soak your feet daily. It really helps you remove the skin faster. A 20 mins epsom salt bath will be the best, but it's not needed. Just filling the tub with water to my ankles while I showered was enough. - It can take 3-7 days before you start seeing even the beginnings of peeling. My sister did this the same time as me and she didn't start even the tiniest bit of peeling until late in the 7th day. Afterwards, it can take up to 2 weeks to fully peel. - Once the biggest bit of the peeling has finished and your feet no longer feel tender from the new skin, exfoliate. Exfoliating gloves are like $5 a pair, they exfoliate well and work without pressure that could damage your skin. - Consider switching from lotion to oil while peeling. I usually use a foot cream at night because it's about all I can handle touching my feet. I tried cream one night and I hated how it felt. Switched to body oil and it helped me moisturize the newly exposed skin and didn't feel as icky. I think the oil also helped soften the skin as it was peeling. - This can only remove so much skin at a time. It's not going to work miracles. If your feet are in horrendous shape, be prepared to need anywhere between 1-4 applications. Mine were in horrible shape and I think I will need to do this twice, maybe three times. The instructions say you can do this every two weeks after the first application, but I don't think I recommend that. Maybe if you have skin of steel that can handle anything, but considering that bits are still peeling by the second week, I would skip it. I'm at like 18 days past application and I feel comfortable ordering another, but probably won't use it for another week or two. I think once a month will be my winning ticket. I am so happy I tried this. Such an amazing product!
A**R
Totally, totally works.
I rarely get salon pedicures as I just don't feel like it's worth the money. I can paint my own toenails without much trouble, for much cheaper than they charge at the salon. But I do have callused feet - I LOVE going barefoot, is one big problem - and I don't have the time or patience to sit and pumice my calluses for hours on end. So when I saw this advertised, I thought - what the heck; it's less than the cost of a pedicure and if it works, great. My process went like this - I did the peel last Sunday: Day 1 - do the peel. As other people have mentioned, I soaked my feet first and per the package recommendations, put socks on over the peel bags while I waited the hour for the peel to be done. I was worried it was going to burn or sting - I felt nothing, other than an occasional tingle. The peels I have used on my face, by contrast, were much more uncomfortable. (DO NOT even think about using this product on your face or anywhere but your feet, BTW. Based on the level of peeling I experienced on my feet, I do not think you would have a face left if you put this on your face.) Day 2 - nothing happens. I soak my feet again as people have suggested. Day 3- still nothing. Is this thing really going to work? Day 4 - HOLY CANNOLI, my feet start peeling like crazy. There are huge bubbles of dead skin all over the soles of my feet as the dead skin starts to lift. Day 5-Day 6 - CRAZY peeling, my feet are shedding skin like crazy. Almost to the point where it becomes bothersome having to pick up little bits of skin that come off if I walk around without socks. Day 7 - most of the peeling is done (I will confess, I used a foot brush on my feet GENTLY last night in the bath to try to get some of the smaller dead-skin pieces off, and it worked well). But there are still places where dead skin is lifting, and I'm pretty sure I'll keep peeling a little for a few more days. My feet are incredibly soft and smooth now. One thing I am really happy about is that I had a lot of dead skin on the ends of my toes that I couldn't seem to do much about - pumice didn't really help, nor did a lot of moisturizing. The other day I sat in the bathtub and with very little effort, peeled the dead skin off the tops of my toes in coin-size patches. I have never had a pedicure or home treatment that was able to get rid of the dead skin that effectively. Here are a few words to the wise: - Peeling is supposed to start on Day 3. Plan to wear socks day 3-7, if you don't want to leave a trail of dead skin behind you at work or at home. I wore socks 24/7, even to bed, during the heaviest peeling days. - Turn the socks you wear INSIDE OUT to wash them and wash them separately. Trust me, when you see the dead skin that has come off in your socks, you will understand this advice. - Make sure you're giving yourself enough time if you're doing this before a big event. My feet are still peeling a little, seven days later. If you're doing the peel before a wedding, dance, etc. I would give yourself 10 days minimum; two weeks to be safe. - I do think it helped to soak my feet every night in the bath and also to put some lotion on so my feet didn't get overly dry. The lotion didn't seem to affect the peeling one bit. - If you have cracked heels (I do) you'll see some improvement, but the cracks don't totally disappear; at least that's my experience. I had a crusty ridge of dead skin on the inside side of both heels that is completely gone, though, so I don't think my feet will be as likely to crack in the future. - You will have to be careful about your shoes after the peeling is mostly complete. Shoes that rub aren't going to cut it. Remember, you have a much thinner layer of skin on your feet than you used to. Be kind to your feet; wear shoes that don't pinch or rub and carry some blister bandages with you just in case. I have had horrible calluses, dry skin, cracked heels, etc. on my feet for more years than I can count. And now my feet look - well - like baby's feet! I will be doing this again in three months - spring is here, summer is coming, and usually by mid-June my feet are pretty rough. Grateful for this product!
M**O
Perfect! Try it!
I’ve been using Baby Foot for years and always get great results. Prep is key: I soak my feet in warm water for about an hour, then before opening the booties I push the gel toward the bottom so it mainly treats the soles. If you have sensitive skin on the top of your foot, it helps to soak only the bottoms—but I personally prefer when the whole foot peels and haven’t had irritation. Peeling starts after a few days and usually finishes in about four; soaking your feet daily during this time helps speed it up. You’ll need to wear socks while peeling since the skin sheds a lot. I prefer this over salon pedicures because it peels naturally, is more effective, and avoids sanitation issues.
F**A
It works great, and in my case, fast!
This is a great product! For me, the process was pretty much finished eight days after application, but the quickness might have been due to what I did during those eight days. Application day: I soaked my feet for 30 minutes, towel dried them, applied the gel-filled booties, put on a pair of socks over that and sat with my feet flat on the floor for one hour. I then removed the socks and booties, washed with soap and water and towel dried. I did not soak my feet afterwards because it seemed that would be counterintuitive--I had just spent an hour letting the stuff soak into my feet, so I didn't want to dilute the effects by immediately soaking in water afterwards. My feet felt kind of tingly, but nothing bad. Day 1: The following day my feet felt tight, kind of like how your skin feels with a slight sunburn, but no stinging or anything. Nothing appeared noticeably different. I soaked my feet for 30 minutes in a basin of water that evening. Day 2: Again, same tight feeling, as well as dry. Soaked feet for 30 minutes that evening, then applied a little bit of lotion. Day 3: Not feeling quite as tight/dry, no noticeable appearance difference. We went on mini vacation to the beach--spent about two hours in the water. Day 4: Feels like I've got stockings/hose on my feet. Noticed a tiny bit of peeling on my toes. Spent about five hours in the ocean. Day 5: Back home. Feet are peeling on and around toes, on the bottom, pieces about half the size of a postage stamp. Soak feet for 30 minutes in basin of water. Day 6: Dead skin is peeling off in sheets, especially across the arch/soles of feet. Calluses are starting to peel off. Soak feet for 30 minutes, use a rough washcloth to lightly scrub, then soap and rinse. Note: As sheets of skin peel off, the tight hose feeling disappears. Day 7: Lots of baby pink, soft skin showing. Most of the bottom of the feet has peeled. Minor peeling on top of feet, along sides. Soak feet for 30 minutes, use rough washcloth to really scrub. Day 8: Toes, bottom of feet and up sides to ankles have completely peeled. There is a slight amount of dead skin still coming off the top of the feet, but after soaking for 30 minutes, scrubbing with a washcloth, towel drying and applying some lotion, it is not noticeable at all. Things I noted: My feet are much softer. Places where I had thick calluses are not completely callus-free, but they are substantially reduced. A second application after two weeks would probably take care of the rest. The calluses were the last part to start peeling. Toes were first, in-between toes second, soles of feet (minus the areas of callus) third, sides and top next, and calluses last. I think (though not sure) it might be due to the fact that it's harder for the product to penetrate the thick skin of the calluses, hence the thinner areas peel first and the thicker areas last. I also think my excursion into the ocean hastened the peeling process, since my feet were submerged in water for hours over a two-day period. In my opinion this product is worth the money, and I will use it again in the future.
C**Y
Fantastic stuff!
I certainly do not have the worst feet ever. For the most part I really like my feet. The last 5-10 years have taken their toll on them, though. My heels aren't completely terrible, but they certainly get dry/rough around the edges of the heels where you can visually see the skin thickened up/layered on. My biggest problem with my feet are the extremely hard calluses that lie immediately next to the ball of my foot/right under my second toe. They were so hard and thick that sometimes when walking, it would feel like I was stepping on something in my sock, but it was just my own foot! Now, if you have any calluses that are very, very hard and very thick, you cannot expect any product or routine to fix it 100% in just one shot. With that said, I am super impressed with how well this worked on the entirety of my feet. My dry heels and thick skin around the sides have completely changed into much softer skin with just one treatment. Even my hard calluses have improved significantly, although they are still there...Just not nearly as bad. I think that for the price, it would be not only affordable, but very beneficial to use this product every month and a half - two months and I could probably expect the calluses to go away completely after a few more treatments. I also live in the Northeast where the winter will always kill my feet just from the air being so dry. I am excited to make this a regular part of my skincare upkeep during the winter. It will be time consuming on the day you use the product. I soaked my feet for a half hour after washing them. Then dried them. Then I used the booties for a little over an hour before rinsing off and washing again. from start to finish, everything together probably took me about 2 hours. And please for the love of your life, be careful hobbling your way to the shower. Slippery! I took the advice of others and after I had used the treatment, I tried to soak my feet at least a little bit every single day, even before it started to peel. If you don't have the time to draw a bath and relax in it every day, I found it just as beneficial to simply plug the drain while taking a shower so that the water builds up around my feet to soak. I'm not sure what, if any benefit the soaking had before peeling (I started peeling on the 3rd day after treatment) but once the peeling actually started, the soaking was extremely beneficial. The majority of the skin was peeled off within 2-3 days once the skin started peeling past my toes and onto the sole of my foot. As you would have guessed, a lot of the skin that peeled off was during and shortly after the soaking process. In short- while this is not a 1-shot miracle treatment, it's probably the closest thing that you could find to one. It is time consuming. It is messy, and you will have to collect skin out of your socks every day, but the results are absolutely worth it!
M**Y
Best Stuff Ever!
I can’t believe how well this sloughs off dry and cracked skin on my feet. You’ll have to put up with a few days of peeling, flaky skin, but the results are worth it! Your feet are going to feel so soft and smooth!!!
T**T
BabyFoot is the REAL DEAL of foot peels !
This is the REAL DEAL! I I have used a foot peel similar to this a while back (by Lea Louise). It consisted of plastic "booties" that contained a thin gel-like substance (the "peel" solution). This BabyFoot brand was almost identical. My first go-around using a peel consisted of me soaking my feet in a foot bath for 30 mins prior to wearing the booties. I put socks over the booties so the gel would come in direct contact with my feet. After the Lea Louise peel - which I left on for 1 hour, I soaked my feet every night for 20 minutes. After a week or so, I experienced a very minimal peel - NO way near what some of the reviews stated. My feet did smell great for weeks after though - the lavender scent somehow embeds itself into the skin and remains for a while. Interesting side note: the Lea Louise peel was a 2-pack, so I convinced my husband to use the second peel even though for a guy who works on his feet in Chippawa work boots daily, his feet are already baby soft. He did soak his feet before putting the booties on, did not wear socks over the booties, and did not soak his feet nightly as I did. After a week or so, his feet were peeling like crazy. Go figure. Fast forward to my second attempt and using the real BabyFoot and not the knock-off brand: This time I did not soak my feet in the foot bath - but rather I just took a short bath prior. I but the booties on, and covered them with socks again. Be prepared for doing a little bit of nothing once the booties are on. I had a large towel on the floor underneath my feet and used an old pair of dark socks in case they wear ruined - which they were not. Even so, the gel may leak out a little when you are maneuvering your foot into the bootie - it did for me but the towel saved my hardwoods. I left the booties on for 1 1/2 hours - slightly longer than the suggested 1 hour. I then walked to the tub (be careful as walking with gel-filled booties is slippery, even with socks over them), took off the booties and rinsed off all of the gel. I did not soak my feet in any foot baths after the gel-contact time - the only time my feet got wet for the next week was during a daily shower. As a matter of fact, I barely paid much attention to my feet for the following week, aside from noticing the heels and sides of my feet appeared to be very dry and the top of my feet were kind of shiny. Then...on day 8 after the gel booties, my feet started to shed small sheets of skin. Tried as I did NOT to peel any of the falling-off skin, I did pull off a little, but not if it did not fall away easily. The next day (day 9), huge pieces of thin, dry skin was sloughing off - slightly disgusting yet a bit exhilarating as well. Today is day 10 and the peeling continues. When I get home from work, I toss off my clogs and socks and slide my naked, peeling feet into a pair of Crocs to allow my feet to get at the air. At this stage, my feet are at least half-peeled. The heels appear to be the last to go, and 2 stubborn calluses that I have on the balls of each of my feet - but those areas are starting to peel also. I am totally thrilled with this peel and it appears to be working it's magic. Perhaps all the nightly soaks that I did after the Lea Louise peel actually prevented the peel from working as it should have ...I don't really know. To be honest, my feet are in pretty decent shape to begin with - I take care of my heels with a pumice stone and use Blue Goo to keep them soft. Even so, after a harsh winter, my feet need a refresher and this BabyFoot peel is definitely doing the trick. I will always purchase this peel going forward and stay away from the knock-offs.
H**Y
Wonderful Product. Is As Promised. Excellent!
. UPDATE: I eventually stopped using this product because, though the initial results were fantastic, my feet started developing new callouses at lightspeed. I have downgraded my rating of this product from 5 stars to 3. I now use an electric callous remover, one with a rough roller head, followed by lots of cream. I don't get the quick regrowth of callouses that way. ORIGINAL REVIEW: Five star product! I was a little afraid, after reading some of the reviews, when I received my order of Baby Foot. But not to worry! I will order this again. And again. And again. SIZE: I also received a package with Japanese writing on it. More importantly, at the top corner, it indicated it was a "size M." I wear a size 10 shoe (well, what can I say, I have a big heart, you know). One reviewer said she wears a size 9 and had trouble getting her foot into the bootie. NO WORRIES HERE! The booties are big enough for an American Size 10 Woman's foot, though you still have to be careful putting them on due to the amount of gel inside. PROCESS: I decided, also based on other reviews, to a) soak my feet for 15 minutes (which turned into 20 because I was catching up on phone calls) before putting on the booties and b) to soak in the booties for 2 hours, rather than the 30 minutes the box recommends. It's true that you should be very careful walking in the booties, since the insides are slippery and could make you lose your balance. Buyer beware! and use caution! I put some acrylic socks on over the booties, and also wore my rubber-soled sheepskin bedroom slippers over that, and this stabilized things somewhat. I still needed to step carefully, and so here I am, sitting for the next long stretch until I'm done "soaking." I think anyone using this product should plan to sit still with a good book or a laptop or TV while "soaking." After having the booties on for almost an hour, I felt a slight warmth or tingling in the outer part of my foot. Nothing to be concerned about. I did read the review that said the woman's box had gel with much less acid listed in the ingredients. Mine seems to be the original recipe, with glycolic acid listed as the fourth ingredient (after water, alcohol and isopropyl alcohol). Lactic acid is fifth, salicylic acid is further down the line, followed by citric acid and malic acid. Following those are the herbal ingredients that seem more soothing. The box I received says nothing about being "lavender scented," nor did I detect any scent remotely like lavender. MY EXPERIENCE WITH THIS PRODUCT: I never had much problem with callouses on my feet until I reached a certain...ahem...age. Perhaps because my skin is not as moist as it used to be, or perhaps because I have fewer hormones, I have a greater problem keeping the callouses on my heels under control. My weapon of choice has been one of those paddles you buy at the drug store with the pumice-like surface in two levels of roughness. I used the higher level on my heels before showering, and always get a bunch of callous shavings off. Then I put cream on my feet. I have one frustrating area I can never get to sufficiently: an oval area in the center of the ball of my foot. The "pumice paddle" tool doesn't get to that area. I've also used a Dremel with a smoothing head, and, while that works, it doesn't get all of it. I've tried cutting it, with some success. And I've had the podiatrist remove it, which works best. I'm hoping this treatment takes away all my callouses, completely. UPDATE, 2 hours later: I have now removed the booties and washed the gel off. I already have quite a bit of softenED callous rolling off of my heels when I rubbed with the towel. I'm pretty sure this much would not have come off after a two-hour bath soak, though the longest I ever soak for is about an hour. I just haven't seen it this soft after just a water soak, so I'm sure the gel is already working. It's not a peeling or flaking at this point, just a good amount that rolled off with the toweling. I'm here with comfy clean socks on, just waiting for the miracle to happen. UPDATE, Day 2: no peeling yet or shedding. About 2 hours after I wrote the last update, I realized why some reviewers are saying the product made their feet "worse." My feet, especially at the problem callous areas on my heels and outer edges of the sole, started looking and feeling really rough. Yesterday and today, the skin feels sort of stiff, and tingly almost to the point of sun-burny, probably because I left the stuff on for 2 hours. But they don't really hurt, just a strong tingly feel. I soaked my feet for about 10 to 15 minutes last night, and towelled them off, rubbing the skin well. Not much came off. The heels and sides still look rough today. Socks are necessary today, for sure. Waiting patiently for the peeling to begin. UPDATE, Day 4: The tops of my feet are starting to peel. Nothing on the rest of the foot, meaning the bottoms where the callouses are, where it's really needed. I have soaked my feet for 20 minutes twice since using the product, most recently last night. I have not used lotion, for fear it would interfere with the process. I'm beginning to wonder if I will be one of those on whom this product does not work very well. Wonder what will happen tomorrow. UPDATE, Day 6: My feet started peeling seriously last night, the evening of my 5th day. A couple hours later, they were absolutely shedding. Huge strips of skin started sloughing off, on the tops of my feet and on the bottoms. I did read the review suggesting you shouldn't pull the skin off, but I could not resist. I sort of wanted to control where all this skin was going to land. I did not pull it off if it did not come easily. Today, Day 6, the peeling and sloughing continues, though not as wildly. My heels and that pesky oval callous on each of my insteps are still there, though better, and are rough, not "baby-soft," and I am hoping I can look forward to more peeling in those sections. Otherwise, I will do another session in a month or so - after whatever the recommended waiting time is. UPDATE, Day 7: Late yesterday, a few hours after writing the Day 6 update, I noticed the callouses on my heels were sort of crumbling, but not peeling off. I decided to soak my feet again, and this time ran hot water into the tub. It was warm enough that I had to put my feet in and out to get used to it. After putting my feet in, I did cool the temp down by running some cold water, but still let the water be warm. I soaked for 20 minutes, then toweled them, rubbing firmly with the towel. The remaining callouses just rolled away, and I am left with beautiful feet. That being said, I am now noticing that some places on the heels still feel "thick", though they look great. Also, there is still a "thicker" area on the balls of my feet, in the center where that tough-to-reach callous was. I think I had a lot more callous build-up than I ever realized. I am definitely going to order another kit and do this again in a few weeks. I have to give this product all 5 stars. (I wish I could give it 6 stars.) It's fantastic, and works just as promised. I'm wondering if they will come out with a similar product for hands, though, yes, I know you would have to hide away for a couple weeks or wear gloves! It just would be great to get the thin callouses that form on one's hands as life goes on. The thin, thicker skin that the manicurist does not or cannot remove. I will update my review again after I try another session, or if there is more to report with this session in the next week.
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