mr. pumice bar, used after letting my callouses marinate in "be natural by ProLine" callus eliminator, then followed by Tony Moly shiny foot super peeling liquid. As for the liquid color, it’s transparent. In any peeling product, it is important that you go thru these so that you’d be guided on some key items. A few precautions: I  left the mask on for 2.5 hours only after seeing how my feet reacted to 1.5- and 2-hour applications of the Etude House and Nature Republic masks. If I’m shedding horribly I’ll just wear closed shoes, which tends to loosen the skin gently and results in socks covered with skin on the inside. How about you? A few precautions: I  left the mask on for 2.5 hours only after seeing how my feet reacted to 1.5- and 2-hour applications of the Etude House and Nature Republic masks. I think I have another packet around here. I'm already planning to purchase this product again. So this means, 1 box (includes a pair of baby-foot looking packaging with the peeling liquid and a pair of sock-like pouches) equals to 1 use. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. but it’s great to see that it actually works! So after both feet well-soaked with the liquid, you then wait. I decided to go with TonyMoly’s Shiny Foot Super Peeling Liquid. Phew! This review couldn’t have come at a better time! She saw it in some show few months back, and inquired to me about it. This peeling stuff has a stronger version, but I rather keep myself away from it. Picking at or yanking on the peeling skin has the potential to cause wounds due to not all of the skin being ready to detach, I suspect. That’s a really good idea–plus socks kind of help the peeling along, I think! I wanted to try a different brand to see if it worked as well as the other one. Incorporates argan … I also don’t pick at or otherwise exfoliate my feet while molting. Edit (9 July 2014): I’ve been asked to share photos of my results, so here they are! 1 week later, 50% of skin was … …ummm… peeled :-O 2-3 days later 100%… yes eager.. (it hurts a bit)…used socks with toes… 24/7 I go for pedicure once in a while but they just do a brief shaving of the dead skin on certain areas of the foot but never the entire foot with detail care. But as the days go buy, my feet peeled more skin exponentially. Ohhhh man…I had to scroll fast past those peeling foot pictures but the review is great. A box costed me P398($9.76, approx). ( Log Out /  I have tried everything over the years and I have finally found my foot holy trinity!!! Honestly, if my heels weren’t painful I wouldn’t even bother with this–ahahahaha. Review. A. I needed to take things to the next level. totally love the Korean fashion and makeup, especially because I live in Korea This review comes after I have created plantar fasciitis for myself by walking on the pads of my feet to avoid my cracked heels. Review of TonyMoly Shiny Foot Super Peeling Liquid! And that’s when I had the courage to buy one for myself. How are your feet now? So should I recommend this? Tonymoly Pocket Bunny Moist Mist 60ml (45) TONYMOLY. Find a variety. Rating: 5 out of 5 (I will rebuy and recommend this to everyone I know). I didn’t put on any cream or anything–these are my feet as they are today. Picking at or yanking on the peeling skin has the potential to cause wounds due to not all of the skin being ready to detach, I suspect.As I mentioned in my first foot peeling review, kbeauty fans with diabetes or other circulation issues impacting feet should consult with a  doctor before using this. So I have no choice but to go thru the skin test. It also felt quite cool/cold on the feet. Uhh–thanks for looking at my feet, peeps! I have skin allergies and was diagnosed with skin asthma when I was a child. At no point were my feet tender or in pain–the skin just rolled off. Although the peeling liquid contains a bunch of ingredients that could prove painful like alcohol and acids, I’ve never actually had a problem with it causing pain or severe irritation–despite heel cracks that, while not tender and red, are deep and dry.