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Miss Oops’ philosophy is to create products that help women solve the little problems in their lives so they can spend more time on the really big ones! I can totally relate to the concept and maybe it’s because the line was created by Jennifer Higgins, a mother of two.
Today’s find is the Pedicure in a Bottle. Every summer there’s lots of foot display rituals most of us go through, sometimes it’s too much to keep up with. Feet have to be presentable and soft but getting a pro-pedi can be time consuming and/or expensive. That’s where Miss Oops comes in… Oodles of cute elegance in the packaging and a delightful product that is aromatic AND hydrating.
Pedi in a bottle has some special ingredients to help you achieve a pedi with minimal effort, Salicylic Acid, gently exfoliates rough skin and calluses. Shea Butter, hydrates skin and locks in moisture while Peppermint and Menthol soothes and cools your soles. Lavender and Tea Tree Oils combat bacteria and odor.
One cream helps all your troubles, it takes a couple of uses to see the softening effects. My husband gives me foot massages a few times a week and he had some huge calluses that are slowly getting softer thanks to Miss Oops so there are benefits for all involved!
If you’d like to avoid buying online, click here to search Miss Oops retailers near you.
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3 responses so far ↓
1 Angel // May 29, 2008 at 3:02 am
Looks like really useful product and helpful!
2 Delphine // May 30, 2008 at 8:41 am
thanks for stopping by Angel! I really like it!
3 Pajama Mom » Say NO to cracks with Miss Oops! // Oct 21, 2008 at 12:46 pm
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