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Gena Pedi Scrub Gel exfoliating foot scrub 32 fl oz — micro‑scrub, moisturizing formula

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Why customers choose Remedies Beauty

Gena Pedi Scrub Gel 32 Fl Oz is a concentrated exfoliating gel formulated to remove dead skin and smooth rough feet.

This professional‑strength pedi scrub gel combines gentle abrasives with conditioning agents to soften and lift callused skin without harshly stripping moisture. Packaged in a generous 32 fl oz bottle, it’s designed for repeated salon use or long‑lasting home treatments when you want predictable, easy exfoliation as part of a foot care routine.

How does this gel help improve foot texture?

The gel uses micro‑exfoliants suspended in a moisturizing base to loosen and remove flakes of dry skin while leaving the surface hydrated. Regular use promotes smoother, more even skin on heels and soles without repeated aggressive filing.

  • Micro‑scrub particles to dislodge dead skin gently
  • Moisturizing agents to prevent over‑drying
  • Easy rinse‑away formula for quick salon or home cleanups

When and how should I use Gena Pedi Scrub Gel?

Use the gel during a soak or pedicure step—apply to damp feet, massage into rough areas, then rinse or buff away the loosened skin. For stubborn calluses, leave on briefly to let the formula penetrate before mechanical exfoliation.

  • Apply to clean, damp feet for best results
  • Massage into heels, balls of feet, and any rough patches
  • Rinse or follow with a pumice or file as needed

What makes this 32 fl oz size practical for salons and homes?

The large volume minimizes refills and provides cost efficiency for busy salons, spas, or households that perform frequent pedicures. Its pump or pour‑friendly bottle supports quick dispensing and reduces product waste compared with smaller tubes.

  • Generous 32 fl oz supply for multiple clients or long home use
  • Stable gel texture that’s simple to measure and apply
  • Economical for professional settings or shared family use

Is the formula harsh or suitable for sensitive skin?

The Pedi Scrub Gel is designed to exfoliate effectively without aggressive chemicals; however, sensitivity varies. Perform a small patch test and avoid using on broken, irritated, or recently treated skin to ensure comfort.

  • Non‑acidic exfoliation minimizes stinging for many users
  • Best used on intact, callused skin—not on open wounds
  • Patch test recommended for sensitive skin types

Who is this for: Gena Pedi Scrub Gel 32 Fl Oz suits salon professionals, mobile nail technicians, and at‑home users who want a reliable, high‑volume exfoliating gel for feet. If you perform regular pedicures, manage clients with dry, callused feet, or prefer a bulk option that reduces reordering, this product offers a straightforward, practical choice for consistent smoothing and conditioning of rough skin.

Ingredients

Sea Kelp and Aloe

FAQ

Q: How often should I use Gena Pedi Scrub Gel?

A: Use it once weekly for maintenance or more often for heavy calluses; always follow with moisturizer.

Q: Can I use this gel on cracked heels?

A: Avoid applying to open cracks or wounds; treat intact calluses and consult a podiatrist for deep fissures.