

But once it started peeling (it took about three days to get there), it got the job done and then some. A first word of warning: The fruit extracts in the peel ate away three layers of nail polish and turned my toes a weird orange shade for a few days, so I was slightly worried at first. I wore socks on top of them so I could sit on my bed without worrying about the product spilling out. The solution comes in these little tie-on booties. This was my first time using a foot peel or really any type of foot exfoliant outside of the standard pedicure treatment. I'd always heard that Baby Foot was insane, but wow. To see how all the top-rated options stack up, we called on Glamour editors to give the best foot peels and masks a test run. Formulated with hydrating oils and extracts, they penetrate deep into rough spots to soften and repair skin. (There's a reason people compare Baby Foot to snake skin.) But if you'd rather not spend a week shedding, that's where masks come in. Similar to the ones for your face, most contain alpha hydroxy acids and fruit enzymes to dissolve dead skin until it literally sheds off your feet.

Fortunately, thanks to the phenomenon of Baby Foot-the internet-loved foot peel that's equal parts incredible and disgusting-there are more options than ever for you to give your feet the baby-soft feel of a salon treatment at home, no scrubbing required.
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Boot season often goes together with rough calluses and cracked heels, leaving them hard and tough after too much wear. With winter finally behind us, it means our feet could probably use some extra attention. Which is why the best foot peels sound pretty appealing right about now. Plans to Netflix and chill for the foreseeable future? Same.
