Baby Foot review: We tried the cult-favorite foot peel

Baby Foot review: We tried the cult-favorite foot peel

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Baby Foot, the infamous foot peel, has created some of the most amazing (but kinda gross) before-and-after pictures on the internet. So of course we had to give it a shot.

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