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Yes! Exfoliation was such a problem down there, especially on the feet, which really bugged. My feet got really dry and callousy with all the walking I was doing. I finally bought a pumice stone, which I thought about leaving with you. But then I though it was was probably very full of dead skin, which is kinda icky.
For feet, I also recommend a pedicure. If I recall, they are very cheap down there.
Funny you should say that…Tom’s feet were a mess after wearing his Chaco’s all summer so I had to file his feet down and I introduced him to the joys of the pumice stone (guys never thing about this stuff) for maintenance.
No kidding! I am a facecloth lover and I (gosh) forgot to bring even one washcloth to Buenos Aires. I am ready to cut up a larger towel into little squares. Also forgot to bring the peanut butter. Kids are asking for that a lot. Our recent meeting of the Torta Bombon at Delicity has helped their Fluff fix. But peanut butter just doesn’t seem to exist here…
You can usually find peanut butter at your local neighborhood Disco. If they don’t have it, then you can always make a trip to the Jumbo and stock up. We have also found the Chinese branded Jif in Barrio Chino, but you have to watch the expiration date there!
Yes! Exfoliation was such a problem down there, especially on the feet, which really bugged. My feet got really dry and callousy with all the walking I was doing. I finally bought a pumice stone, which I thought about leaving with you. But then I though it was was probably very full of dead skin, which is kinda icky.
For feet, I also recommend a pedicure. If I recall, they are very cheap down there.
Funny you should say that…Tom’s feet were a mess after wearing his Chaco’s all summer so I had to file his feet down and I introduced him to the joys of the pumice stone (guys never thing about this stuff) for maintenance.
No kidding! I am a facecloth lover and I (gosh) forgot to bring even one washcloth to Buenos Aires. I am ready to cut up a larger towel into little squares. Also forgot to bring the peanut butter. Kids are asking for that a lot. Our recent meeting of the Torta Bombon at Delicity has helped their Fluff fix. But peanut butter just doesn’t seem to exist here…
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You can usually find peanut butter at your local neighborhood Disco. If they don’t have it, then you can always make a trip to the Jumbo and stock up. We have also found the Chinese branded Jif in Barrio Chino, but you have to watch the expiration date there!