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Horny Feet: The shower horn skin remover from DHDL in the test
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Horny Feet from “The Lion’s Den” is supposed to revolutionize and simplify foot care. The test reveals whether this really works.
Friends of modern foot care free their mows of course from cornea. It is also called callus and arises from external pressure and friction. It actually fulfills a sensible function, because the body wants to protect its skin in the sensitive areas. It is particularly formed by many people on the heel. However, this can become a problem if it gets too thick. With bad luck, she becomes fragile and offers a gate of fond of bacteria and the protective function is lost.
That is why it is important to adequately maintain your feet. And that is exactly what we succeed by removing our feet from the excess cornea. Most people use an analog or machine grater with sandpaper. Horny Feet from the founder TV show “The Lion’s Den” acts similarly. Only that the grater can be fixed in a corner of the shower. Invented Peter Kreitmeier, who now pitch his idea with the investors around Ralf Dümmel and Judith Williams.
The meaning behind Horny Feet
A stationary corneal drive is practical at first glance. Because we all know the problem of the skin scales, which are happy to spread on the bathroom floor when we remove the cornea in the bathroom. They are simply washed away in the shower. Second, the water softened our skin, which makes the procedure gentler on the foot. In addition, it is simply practical to be able to integrate foot care into the morning routine without great additional effort.
Easy assembly without drilling
As for Horny Feet’s installation, it is very easy. Before you start, clean your shower and especially the corner in the should be attached. Then dry the area. Then simply pull off the protective strips on the back and glue horny feet into the corner. Care: The adhesive used does not forgive any errors and sits bombproof on the tiles.
Horny Feet feels wrong
We come to use. And that is carefully formulated, it is a little difficult. It’s just absolutely unusual. And feels so wrong to rub his foot in the corner of the shower as the name of the product sounds. This may simply be due to the fact that most people have never rubbed their feet on an object while standing. In addition, precision and pressure are simply missing. On the whole, foot care feels superficial. After all: changing the file is easy. You just have to pull it off the attachment with a little strength and put on the fresh files.
Conclusion
For us can Do not replace the foot care routine with an electrical file. The product is more of an addition and is suitable for all those who like to forget to remove their cornea on the foot regularly. The price is acceptable at just under 25 euros, but the alternating files are quite expensive. Unfortunately, we cannot reveal how long a file lasts, the test period was too short. But what still speaks against Horny Feet is that the product makes cleaning in the corner a little more difficult. You can find out whether one of the lions will still bite on Monday, May 19, 2025, at 8:15 p.m. on VOX or already on RTL+.
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Source: Stern