Foot Scrubs
2 in 1 Pumice Stone Foot Brush Scrubber with Handle Feet | Nevorea
Foot Pumice Stone Exfoliating File, Callus Dead Skin | Nevorea
Double-headed Foot Grinder Stainless Steel Foot Rubbing | Nevorea
Bamboo Handle Foot File 360° Natural Pumice Stone | Nevorea
Double-sided Professional Curved Foot Scrub Board Dead | Nevorea
Double Sided Dead Skin Removal, Frosting, Foot Scrubbing | Nevorea
Exfoliating Foot Pedicure Socks | Nevorea
Foot scrubs at Nevorea are selected for their ability to remove the layers of hardened, callused skin that routine washing cannot address, leaving feet genuinely smooth rather than temporarily softer. This edit covers sugar and salt scrubs, pumice-based formulas, and chemical exfoliating foot treatments that dissolve dead skin rather than scrubbing it away.
Whether you prefer a physical scrub in the shower or a longer-soak chemical peel approach, these products are chosen for their efficacy on the thick, stubborn skin of the soles and for the conditioning agents they deliver once the surface layer has been addressed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I use a foot scrub?
Once or twice a week is appropriate for most people. Exfoliating too frequently can remove the protective calluses that form on pressure points, leading to soreness. After exfoliating, always apply a foot cream to deliver conditioning actives to the freshly softened skin surface.
What is a foot peel and how does it work?
Foot peels are chemical exfoliating treatments that use AHA and BHA acids in a boot or sock format worn for 60 to 90 minutes. Over the following 1 to 2 weeks, the outer layers of dead skin gradually peel away, revealing the new skin beneath. They provide more dramatic results than physical scrubs and are typically done once a month.
Can I use a regular body scrub on my feet?
You can, but foot scrubs are typically formulated with coarser particles and higher active concentrations appropriate for the thicker skin of the sole. Using a dedicated foot scrub delivers more effective exfoliation in this area. Save the gentler body scrubs for more delicate skin zones.
Should I soak my feet before using a foot scrub?
Yes. Soaking feet in warm water for 5 to 10 minutes before scrubbing softens the outer skin layers and allows the exfoliant to work more efficiently with less pressure. This is particularly helpful for very callused areas that are resistant to dry exfoliation.
At Nevorea, foot scrubs are selected because smooth, cared-for feet are one of those small but meaningful markers of a person who takes their wellbeing seriously from head to toe.

