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Exfoliating With a Pumice Stone 1Soak your calloused skin in warm water until your dry skin has softened. Fill a bowl with warm water and soak your feet in the bowl or pumice as part of your shower may be easiest for other parts of the body, 2Dip the pumice stone in the water where you're soaking your skin .It will slide more easily across your skin after thoroughly wetting the stone. ATTENTION: Don't press too hard. Light pressure is all that is needed; let the surface of the stone do the work. 3Use a circular motion to start sloughing away the dead skin with the pumice stone. While working on your feet, focus on the heels, the sides of your toes, and other areas where dry skin tends to build up. 4Rinse off the dead skin and take a look to see if you need to keep going. If the pumice stone wore down you may need to turn it over to get a fresh surface to exfoliate your skin. 5Use a towel to pat your skin dry and Coat the area with an oil or cream to moisturize your skin. Repeat as often as needed to keep your skin in good shape. Caring for a Pumice Stone Dead skin will build up in the pores of the stone as you use it, so you'll want to clean the stone after use. This pumice stone come with a string attached that allows you to hang the stone to dry to make sure it isn't harboring bacteria. Boil it for five minutes every two weeks to ensure it stays clean. If you've used the stone on a dirty surface, you can add a capful of bleach to the water to make extra sure all bacteria gets killed. Replace the stone when it wears down. When it gets too small to handle easily, or the surface becomes too smooth to be effective, go ahead and spring for a new one.