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    i'd love to do it...

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    OOOOO yes please I LOVE having my feet tickled
    I even pay my kids to sit and tickle my feet x
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    I had this done just after xmas, is cost £10 for 15 minutes, at Doctor Spafish in Maidstone.

    It didnt hurt at all and they didnt nip, just felt like walking through the see and seaweed brushing past.

    I had one session and needed a good wipe of the towel to remove excess dead skin. Although feet were smooth, it would take another couple of sessions to remove a lot more.

    I would advise taking some moisturing lotion for after, as they do use a sanitiser spray on your feet but you do need a bit of something else after.

    I went with my MIL and SIL and SIL cannot stand anything touching her feet and she was fine with it, a bit giggly to start with but she enjoyed it and said she would do it again.

    I have psorasis too and they nibbled away at the bit on my leg and it was a lot smoother afterwards. Apparently there is one in London with a large tank where people with skin disorders can go in and the fish nibble away at the affected skin. Would love to do this x

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    A salon in town started this just before xmas, my feet are horrible as we didnt get to the beach much last year for some reason. So may book a couple of sessions and see how it goes

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    Think I would love ago - probably nothing local though
    When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door

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    I'd definitely do this. Back when I still lived in The States, we used to go skinny dipping at the creek behind the house. At night, the fish (much bigger than the ones in the picture above!) would nibble and it never hurt. It was weird but not unpleasant.

    Wish I could find this treatment near me as I spend a fortune on exfoliating creams and files for my feet to keep them smooth. This seems a lot easier!
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