Showing posts with label Ped Egg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ped Egg. Show all posts

Sunday, April 8, 2012

An Egg-stra Special Easter

Hello Peeps! This Easter holiday, we thought that we would share some of our favorite egg shaped beauty products and this cartoon we found to brighten your day. (We Glambo Girls just love sarcasm.)




On to the egg shaped products that are sure to be a treat for any beauty lover.

eos lip balm:
This product is beloved by girls of all ages, and is absolutely perfect to dress up a glamorous Easter basket.


Ped Egg:
If you don't own a Ped Egg, then you are missing out. This is the best tool we have found to smooth rough, dry heels. The egg shape is an ergonomic design for ease of use. They also come with a handle which will prevent a lot of the bending and leg lifting.




Scented Bar Soaps:
Many bar soaps are conveniently egg shaped for Easter. Choose from a variety of scents and colors that are sure to perk up any basket. This one is vanilla, and we personalized it for Glambo, but you can choose from many solid pastels.


If you have little kids in your life, don't forget to check out Avon's Easter products. And, to see a cosmetics filled basket any girl would love, click on our Have a Beautiful Easter  post.


Monday, April 18, 2011

Ped Eggs - Still a Favorite

Ped Eggs have been around for a while, and they have become a product that we love. At first, we resisted the commercials that seemed to be everywhere. We were finally converted when the manicurists at the salon were singing their praises. It's a great way to remove rough, dry skin from heels and other problem areas. If you haven't purchased a Ped Egg yet (or if you have worn out the one you already have,) Easter season might be time to buy this special type of egg. They come with a handle now, which is convenient for those that find it awkward to bend over to use the hand-held style. Ped Eggs are ergonomic, and are easy to use on dry feet before showering. We use a foot file to smooth after each Ped Egg use, and have even been known to use the Ped Egg before a pedicure appointment.


If you are still using a blade (which we were guilty of doing,) the Ped Egg is better. It makes the dry patches more manageable without the risk of cuts. Glambo suggests that you NEVER allow a manicurist to use a blade, since they are against State Board Regulations in most states.


Left side of photo:
 Ped Egg blade. It may look like a cheese grater, but it's a great tool for smoothing heels.

Right side of photo:

Handled blades which are often unsanitary, can cause injury, and are often illegal for professional manicurists to use on clients.


Do you have a Ped Egg? Ours gets a Glambo Kiss of Approval.
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