PedEgg Pedicure
Sunday, June 15th, 2008An Olympic athlete typically has tremendous demands upon his or her time. After all, training for an Olympic Games is not usually something that can be taken lightly; at least, not if you want to win.
The PedEgg pedicure is an extraordinarily efficient means of doing what is, many times, a necessary task; even for an Olympic athlete.
When I first saw the PedEgg pedicure commercial I knew I wanted to try the PedEgg pedicure. I was motivated to try the PedEgg pedicure not so much by desperation, despite copious amounts of dead and cracked skin on the heels of my feet, as by reason. You see, in my opinion, the PedEgg pedicure commercial does an exceptional job of illustrating how the PedEgg pedicure works.
The PedEgg pedicure commercial left me mostly convinced that the 1st most important feature of the PedEgg pedicure, the precision micro files that are the workhorse of the PedEgg pedicure, had the potential to easily remove dead skin from the heels of my feet. And the second most important feature of the PedEgg pedicure, its egg shell shape, convinced me, enough to buy a PedEgg pedicure, that I could actually realize the easy dead skin removal potential of the PedEgg pedicure.
The second most important feature of the PedEgg pedicure was, for me, crucial because the best tool, hammer, golf club, or tennis racket in the world is completely useless if you can not manage to grip it well enough to take advantage of its superior potential. Micro files were not invented with the PedEgg pedicure; they can be obtained from a number of sources. Primarily, the reason the PedEgg pedicure easily removes dead skin is the combination of the micro files, their size, number and shape, and a design, the egg shape, that allows the user, that’s me, to hold the PedEgg pedicure unit with leverage sufficient to very easily remove dead heel skin.
In other words, there are plenty of similarly priced pedicure devices equipped with micro files that have the potential to remove a significant amount of dead skin, but, in my extensive experience, they failed because of a lack of an effective balance of the aforementioned features.
The PedEgg pedicure commercial did a remarkable job of communicating to me why it was reasonable and logical that the PedEgg pedicure should make it very easy for me to remove dead skin from the heels of my feet. Despite the effectiveness of the PedEgg pedicure commercial I was still surprised how quick, easy, and effective the PedEgg pedicure was at removing the dead skin from the heels of my feet. In retrospect, I wish I had timed precisely how long it took me to remove, essentially, all of the dead skin from the heels of my feet with the PedEgg pedicure. But, suffice it to say that if I had blinked a few more times than I did I would have missed the whole PedEgg pedicure session.
Ask me and I will tell you Chicago will host the 2016 Olympic Games. And even if you are not an Olympic athlete, training for the 2016 Olympic Games, you can ask me and I will tell you to get a PedEgg pedicure IF you have dead skin problems on your feet UNLESS you don’t mind spending most of your time between now and 2016 busy with an exercise in futility.
That is just my opinion.
About a PedEgg pedicure AND about the 2016 Olympic Games.


