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Black pumice stone
Collected from mountain summits in Lebanon, these pumice stones were ejected as foamy lather from a now extinct volcano. These 'Pumice de Leban' will add an air of elegance to any bath suite.
The stone has large pores giving it a very effective exfoliating action. Look after it, and it will last for many years. The stones are generally black but due to the natural variation, a few are dark grey, and some reddish black. Pumice, chiefly composed of silicon is technically a form of natural glass.
Exfoliate areas of hard skin, to stimulate circulation and to make the skin feel more comfortable.
Directions
Rub gently onto an area of thick skin such on the feet and toes, elbows and knees. It is ideal if these areas have been soaked in water first. If you have not used a pumice stone for some time, don't try to remove all the hard skin in one go, instead just gently introduce this kind of exfoliation on a regular basis.
Care instructions
Take care not to drop this stone to avoid damaging bathroom fixtures or damaging the stone. After use scrub the pumice stone with a stiff bristle brush, then allow to dry after use.
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