A $4 foot care product from Chemist Warehouse has been dubbed a ‘miracle’ buy that leaves feet ‘so soft’ – and it’s been hiding in plain sight for years.
The product, a Chirobody sponge by the brand Heros, has gained a cult following online after being spotlighted by lifestyle content creator Michael Jaimie.
Jaimie revealed he first discovered the sponge through another recommendation online years ago for people dealing with ‘gnarly’ feet.
‘This $4 rock is called a Chirobody sponge … it is one of those rare hidden gems that is still affordable,’ he said in a video.
According to the creator, the sponge works by gently exfoliating dry, rough skin when used with soap in the shower.
‘You just rub some soap onto it and then gently rub it into the dry areas of your foot,’ he explained.
‘Don’t go too hard or cause a graze.’
The sponge is commonly used to target calluses and corns, particularly on heels, but some shoppers say it works just as well on hands.
A $4 foot care product from Chemist Warehouse has been dubbed a ‘miracle’ buy that leaves feet ‘so soft’ – and it’s been hiding in plain sight for years
‘I’m floored at how well this works! Works magic on my mechanic husband’s hands and calluses,’ a woman said.
‘I’ve also used it on my hands over the years – I get some calluses after lifting weights at the gym,’ Jaimie also shared.
Despite its simplicity, users say the results are immediate.
‘It’s effective, really cheap, super easy to use, and you definitely notice results,’ he added.
The product has sparked a wave of glowing reviews, with many shoppers saying they’ve tried far more expensive alternatives with nowhere near the same outcome.
‘I have used this a couple times now and my feet are so soft!’ one person raved.
‘I have spent so much money on different types of things to file my heels and this is the best. 10 out of 10,’ another said.
Others described it as a go-to essential.
The product, a Chirobody sponge by the brand Heros, has gained a cult following
‘Soft feet for summer – easy to use in the shower and a budget buy – what’s not to love?!’ one reviewer commented.
‘This is truly a miracle sponge,’ another added.
While most reviews are overwhelmingly positive, some users note the sponge’s abrasive texture can cause minor damage if used too harshly – or even to surfaces around it.
‘Because this is so abrasive, when I’ve accidentally dropped it in the bath, it’s caused a scratch,’ Michael said.
The buzz around the Chirobody sponge reflects a wider trend, as Australians increasingly turn to low-cost, high-impact products amid rising living costs.
With beauty and self-care routines often among the first things people cut back on, affordable alternatives that deliver visible results are gaining traction.
In a market flooded with expensive tools and treatments, it’s often the simplest products – especially those under $10 – that end up building the most loyal followings.
And as this $4 buy proves, sometimes the most effective solutions aren’t new – they’ve just been waiting to be rediscovered.