One of the foot scrubbers for use in the shower is the LOVE, LORI Foot Scrubber. It is a non-slip suction massager with hundreds of scrubbing bristles that can get into hard-to-reach areas between the toes without having to bend over. It is available in grey, blue, clear, and pink in regular size. The foot scrubber is made of lemon grass, shea butter, aloe, and vitamin E. According to customer reviews, the scrubber is effective in cleaning feet and massaging tired, achy feet. However, some customers have reported that it takes up a lot of space in the shower and mildew forms on the bottom easily.
Another shower foot scrubber is the 4Birlikā¢ Shower foot scrubber. It is made of polypropylene, stone, and thermoplastic elastomer and is available in green and blue. It is cordless and has a home product grade.
For a foot scrubber that is not a shower accessory, the Eucalyptus Foaming Foot Scrub with Pumice 4oz by LATHER is a good option. It is a pure essential oil blend of eucalyptus, lemon, and lavender that helps to stimulate and refresh tired, achy feet. The scrub contains pumice, which is a natural exfoliant that helps to remove dead skin cells. The product is rated highly by customers who have used it, with some saying that it is the only foot scrub that works for them.
For a foot scrubber that is also a soap, the Soap: Loofah Pumice Foot Scrub by Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve is a great option. It is a naturally scrubby foot soap with moisturizing plant butters and oils, shredded loofah, finely ground pumice, peppermint leaves, menthol, and an invigorating essential oil blend. The soap helps to soften rough heels, tough skin, cracks, and calluses while exfoliating away the build-up of dead skin. The menthol along with the crisp and cooling essential oil blend refreshes feet and can help ease foot odor. The bar fits perfectly in your hand to easily scrub all over your feet, and it is moisturizing and will not dry out feet like a pumice stone.
In summary, the foot scrubbers for use in the shower that are available in the market are made of different materials and ingredients. Some of them are effective in cleaning feet and massaging tired, achy feet, while others are also soap that helps to soften rough heels, tough skin, cracks, and calluses while exfoliating away the build-up of dead skin. Customers reviews suggest that some of the foot scrubbers take up a lot of space in the shower and mildew forms on the bottom easily.