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BONA FIDE BEAUTY Czech Glass Foot File – Clear Dual-Sided Tempered Rasp with Protective Sleeve & Cord for Smoother Heels

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Why customers choose Origin Beauty

Bona Fide Beauty’s Czech glass foot file is a tempered, dual-sided foot rasp that gently removes calluses and polishes skin for smoother heels at home or on the go.

This hand-crafted Bohemian glass heel file is built from tempered Czech glass to combine long-lasting durability with a fine abrasive surface that won’t tear or pull at skin. The dual-sided design provides a higher-grit side for daily maintenance and a medium-grit side for tougher spots, and it comes with a protective sleeve and hanging cord for tidy storage and travel. Easy to rinse and reuse, it’s a tool designed for regular pedicure upkeep without harsh scraping.

How do I use the glass foot file safely and effectively?

For best results, soak feet briefly to soften hardened skin, then dry them. Gently rub the file over rough patches using light, even pressure—avoid aggressive scrubbing. Finish with a moisturizer to lock in softness.

  • Soak feet 5–10 minutes; pat dry before filing.
  • Use medium-grit side for thicker calluses, high-grit for maintenance.
  • Hold the file flat and glide; avoid repeated heavy pressure on one area.
  • Rinse and dry the file after use; store in included sleeve.

What makes the Czech glass different from metal or pumice tools?

Czech Bohemian glass is etched and tempered to create a uniform nano-abrasive surface that resurfaces skin without ripping or tearing. Unlike metal rasps, it is less likely to create rough edges and is simple to sanitize for repeated use.

  • Tempered glass resists wear and maintains texture.
  • Gentle, non-tearing abrasion suitable for routine care.
  • Easy to clean—wash and towel-dry between uses.
  • Reusable and long-lasting compared with disposable files.

Can I travel with this glass foot rasp and how should I store it?

The file comes with a protective sleeve and a hanging cord, making it compact and safe for packing. Always slip the file into its sleeve before placing it in luggage and avoid dropping or striking it against hard surfaces to prevent breakage.

  • Use the included safety sleeve for transport and storage.
  • Hang by the cord in bathrooms for quick access and drying.
  • Pack cushioned between soft items if taking it in luggage.
  • Inspect before use—discard if chipped or cracked.

Who is this for: Ideal for anyone wanting salon-level heel maintenance at home without harsh scraping tools — especially people who prefer reusable, easy-to-clean tools and travelers seeking compact pedicure gear. It’s suitable for routine smoothing and upkeep of dry, rough areas; avoid use on open wounds, irritated skin, or if you have conditions that require medical foot care without consulting a professional.

FAQ

Q: How often should I use the glass foot file?

A: Use it 1–3 times weekly for maintenance; adjust frequency based on skin thickness and personal comfort.

Q: Is the glass foot file safe for sensitive skin?

A: Yes when used gently; avoid on broken or inflamed skin and test lightly at first to gauge tolerance.