Denco is a top supplier of manicure, pedicure haircare and household implements.Denco'HOME / CALLUS REDUCER Callus Reducer Denco's 3919 Callus Reducer is made in Germany and features a comfortable, plastic handle and a stainless steel rasp to prevent rust. The fine grade rasp quickly and gently reduces tough calluses and can be easily removed for thorough cleaning. A fine grade emery surface on the back of the callus reducer can be used to smooth and soften skin. Country of Origin / Manufacture : Germany MORE ABOUT THIS PRODUCT � IS THIS FOR ME? � HOW DO I USE IT? � HOW DO I TAKE CARE OF IT? If you have thick, hard calluses and regular foot smoothers haven't helped, it may be time to give this callus reducer a try. Soak your feet in warm, soapy water or use while in the bath or shower. Gently rub the grater-style rasp over thick calluses until they are reduced. Remember that your feet need some callusing for protection, so your goal is to smooth the callus, not eliminate it. Smooth any rough spots with the emery grit on the back of the tool. CAUTION: Please do not use this, or any foot smoother if you suffer from diabetes or poor circulation. After use, snap off the steel head. Rinse both the head and the handle well to remove any debris. Allow both to air dry and then snap the head back onto the handle. Both parts can also be scrubbed with a nail brush. A convenient hole in the handle makes it easy to hang on a shower caddy, too. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE Denco Evolution Foot Smoother Denco Easy Grip Heavy Duty Foot Smoother s 3559 Straight Cut Toenail Clipper is a reliable, inexpensive way to help prevent ingrown toenails. Podiatrists recommend cutting toenails straight across, and the specialized blades on this clipper help you to do just that!
Callus, Corn & Foot Smoothers
Calluses are your feet’s natural protection. A callus is a
layer of hardened skin that covers a high-traffic area of your foot and
prevents pain or damage. It can grow in places that get a lot of
pounding, like the ball or heel of your foot; or places that rub against
a shoe, like the outsides of the big toe and pinkie toe; and even
between toes. While you may not like how your callused feet look,
without some calluses, you would be suffering from a lot of soreness.
So, is there a happy medium? Of course there is!
Changing your footwear to styles with wider toe boxes (that won’t
pinch your toes) and more cushioning and support can reduce the build-up
of new calluses. And using a callus reducer or foot smoother can help
to minimize any thick, cracked calluses you already have. Whether your
feet are covered with heavy callusing or you just have some rough, dry
skin that you’d like to smooth, Denco has a tool that will help you to
put your best foot forward!
- Callus Importance
Calluses are layers of hardened skin that develop in response to
friction and impact. They are common on your feet and can vary in
thickness based on genetics, where and how you walk or the shoes you
wear. Calluses are important because they protect your feet from pain
and injury. Without calluses, your feet could develop blisters or sores
that could cause you to change your stride to avoid putting pressure on
those tender spots. In the long term, this could lead to bigger problems
like ankle, knee or back misalignment. So, please remember to be gentle
when you're smoothing your calluses. It's great to have soft, smooth
feet, but don't overdo it. Keep a healthy layer of protective callusing
on your feet and minimize build up by choosing footwear that fits
properly.
- The Right Smoother for your Calluses
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The Right Smoother for your Calluses
Have you ever looked at your feet and thought your
calluses were really thick and ugly, or that they felt rough and
ragged? The good news is that most people tend to overestimate how
"bad" their feet really are. That also means that it's easier to get
your feet looking and feeling great than you may think! You know that
calluses protect your feet, so how do you choose a foot smoother that
quickly reduces calluses but is also gentle enough not to overdo it?
- If your calluses are hard, thick and cracked, you'll probably have the best success with our Heavy Duty Foot Smoother
All of these tools feature coarse surfaces that gently remove thin
layers of skin. You will not need to apply much pressure because the
tool will do almost all of the work. It's important to keep in mind
that you are only reducing the callus thickness, not removing that
callus. Smoothers with coarse grit will leave your skin feeling rough so
you will need to go over the surface with a finer grit afterward.
The Heavy Duty Foot Smoother, Evolution Foot Smoother and Callus Reducer
are all double sided, featuring a finer grit on the reverse, so you
will not need a separate smoother. The Evolution Foot Smoother also
features a compartment with a removable back to trap shavings and keep
work surfaces clean.
- If your calluses are moderate and accompanied by a bit of dry skin, they will be quickly smoothed with a Professional Foot Smoother, Metallic Smoother or a Ceramic Foot Smoother.
These options focus more on smoothing than reducing the thickness of
calluses. The professional foot smoother has a curved surface and long
handle to reach every part of your foot. The ceramic smoother is a
bit more abrasive, longer lasting and it features two levels of grit
(coarser on one side and finer on the other). The Metallic Smoother is
also double sided for a long life.
- If your feet are just a bit rough or you are looking to
maintain your already-smoothed feet, you will be fine with a standard,
emery style Foot Smoother or Pumice Stone.
The foot smoother is an affordable option that is double-sided,
offering medium grit on one side and fine grit on the other. It's
perfect for using in the shower to keep calluses and dry spots at
bay. The pumice stone features a fine surface for extra gentle
smoothing.
Whatever foot smoother you use, rubbing lotion or cream on
your feet while they are still damp is a great way to keep them soft
and supple. For tough cases of dryness, try massaging cream into them
at night and then wearing socks to bed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you suffer from diabetes or poor circulation, you should not use a foot smoother of any kind.
The biggest factor for developing calluses and corns
is ill-fitting footwear. Any area where pressure or friction occurs
repeatedly is at risk for callus or corn development. When choosing
your shoes, make sure that they are comfortable and do not rub against
your feet. Also, try to avoid walking outside barefoot for prolonged
periods of time. This type of pressure and friction will cause your
skin to thicken and harden to protect itself. In time, this skin will
become a callus or a corn
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