Palmer's Coconut Sugar Foot Scrub

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Palmer's Coconut Sugar Foot Scrub

Palmer's Coconut Sugar Foot Scrub

Product Overview

 

This foot scrub by Palmer’s is designed specifically for the rough, callused skin on the feet. With a 60 g size, it uses natural coconut sugar crystals as the exfoliating agent, paired with coconut oil and peppermint oil to hydrate and refresh. According to the product description:

 

  • It “uses natural coconut sugar and peppermint oil to exfoliate and buff away rough, callused skin for smooth, baby‑soft feet.” 
  • The formula also includes coconut oil and is free from mineral oil and paraben (in the listings) in some markets. 

 

In short: it’s a body‑care product focusing purely on foot renewal — exfoliating rough patches and then allowing smoother skin to show.

 

Key Features & Benefits

 

Key Features:

 

  • Contains natural coconut sugar (Sucrose derived) as the physical exfoliant. 
  • Enriched with coconut oil (Cocos Nucifera) which helps lock in moisture and relieve rough patches. 
  • Contains peppermint oil (Mentha Piperita) for a cooling, refreshing sensation on the feet. 
  • Formulated to target feet‑specific skin issues: roughness, calluses, dryness. 
  • Size: 60 g, a compact size suited for occasional use or travel. 

 

Benefits:

 

  • Exfoliation of rough skin: The sugar crystals help remove dead surface skin, smoothing out texture.
  • Hydration and nourishment: The coconut oil component helps replenish lipids and moisture so your feet don’t feel stripped.
  • Refreshing feel: Peppermint oil adds a cooling feel, which can be especially welcome after standing or walking a lot.
  • Improved appearance: Smoother feet look better in footwear like sandals or open‑toes; less visible rough patches or calluses.
  • Convenience & targeted care: Rather than a general body scrub, this is foot‑specific, meaning you can focus on the trouble area (heels, soles) rather than using a large body product.

 

Specifications

 

  • Product Name: Palmer’s Coconut Sugar Foot Scrub 60 g
  • Net Weight / Size: 60 g 
  • Key Ingredients (some major ones):Sucrose (coconut sugar) – exfoliant Glycerin – humectant Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil / Extract – moisturising agent Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil – for freshness/cooling effect Additional exfoliants / texture enhancers: Pumice, Silica, Quartz (in some listings) 
  • Free From / Claims: Some listings note “no mineral oil, no parabens” for this variant. 
  • Usage: Apply to feet (wet or dry) in circular motion, focus on rough patches, rinse off. 
  • Suitable For: People with rough, dry feet; calluses; anyone wanting smoother feet.
  • Not A Replacement For: Medical treatments for severe foot problems (e.g., diabetic foot issues) — caution advised. 

 

Why Choose This Product?

 

Here are some good reasons to pick this foot scrub:

 

  • If your feet are rough, cracked, callused or dry, this product helps treat those trouble‑zones rather than just a standard body lotion.
  • If you appreciate natural exfoliants (coconut sugar) instead of aggressive chemical exfoliants or microbeads, this offers a gentler approach.
  • If you like a pleasant scent and feel — the coconut/peppermint combination gives a spa‑like experience at home.
  • If you travel or want something compact: the 60 g size is convenient.
  • If you’re already using other products from Palmer’s coconut oil line, this fits as a complement (foot scrub → foot cream).
  • If you prefer a dedicated foot‑care ritual, rather than just treating feet along with the rest of the body.

 

However — a few caveats to keep in mind:

 

  • As a physical scrub, if you have extremely sensitive skin, open cracks, wounds or fungal infections on your feet, you might need to skip or use gently.
  • This product addresses surface roughness; it may not solve deeper or medical foot problems (such as severe calluses, neuropathy, diabetic foot). The listing itself advises caution for “if you are a diabetic or suffer from poor circulation.” 
  • It’s a treatment product, so you’ll still want to follow with a good foot‑cream or moisturizer after exfoliating to lock in benefits.
  • Availability/pricing in India may vary; make sure to verify authenticity and pricing (imported product, duty, shipping etc).

 

SucroseGlycerinCocos Nucifera (Coconut) Fruit ExtractCocos Nucifera (Coconut) OilHelianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed WaxPumicePolysorbate 80SilicaGlyceryl StearatePEG-100 StearatePrunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) OilMentha Piperita (Peppermint) OilSaccharomyces/Coconut Flower Nectar Ferment FiltrateGardenia Tahitensis Flower ExtractTheobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed ButterTocopherolQuartzTocopheryl AcetateWater (Aqua)EthylhexylglycerinHydrogenated LecithinPhenoxyethanolFragrance (Parfum)CoumarinBenzyl Benzoate.

Here is a suggested routine for best results:

 

  1. Start with clean feet. Wash your feet and pat dry lightly (or leave slightly damp) depending on your preference.
  2. Apply the scrub. Use an adequate amount of the foot scrub and massage it onto your feet in circular motions, paying special attention to the heels, sides of feet, soles, and any callused patches. The product instructions mention both wet or dry feet are usable. 
  3. Focus on trouble areas. If you have rough patches, use the massaging motion for a little longer on those zones. You might optionally use a pumice stone/foot file after the scrub for deeper callus removal (the product listing notes can be used with pumice/loofah). 
  4. Rinse off thoroughly. Use warm water to rinse away all the scrub particles and any residue.
  5. Dry and moisturize. After rinsing, gently pat your feet dry. Then apply a good foot cream (e.g., from the same brand: Palmer’s Coconut Oil Foot Cream) to lock in moisture and maintain softness.
  6. Use frequency: For many people, 1‑2 times per week is sufficient for a foot scrub. If your feet are very rough, you might start weekly and then reduce. Avoid daily use, as over‑scrubbing can irritate.
  7. Precautions: Avoid using on broken, severely cracked or sunburned skin. If you have diabetes, poor circulation, fungal foot issues or any foot disorder, consult a healthcare professional before using an exfoliant product. 
  8. Aftercare tip: After scrubbing and moisturizing, consider wearing cotton socks overnight to lock in moisture especially if your feet tend to lose hydration.