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CAREHOOD Foot File Callus Remover — 4‑in‑1 Pedicure Tool, Red Ergonomic Handle with Stainless Steel Rasp & Pumice for Smooth Heels

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Why customers choose Origin Beauty

CAREHOOD Foot File Callus Remover is a compact 4-in-1 home pedicure tool that combines a stainless steel rasp, pumice stone, foot buffer, and cleaning brush to remove calluses and smooth rough heels.

Keep feet sandal-ready without salon appointments: this portable kit groups four complementary tools into a single, easy-to-store unit. The stainless steel file tackles heavy calluses, the pumice and buffer refine texture, and the brush clears debris—together designed to manage dry, rough and thickened skin on heels and soles. The ergonomic red handle and organized parts make at-home foot care fast and tidy.

How does this tool safely remove hard calluses?

The stainless steel rasp is designed to scrape away dense, hardened skin reliably while the other pieces prevent overworking delicate areas. Use gentle, controlled strokes and follow with the pumice and buffer to refine results. Avoid aggressive pressure to reduce irritation.

  • Stainless steel rasp for targeted removal of thick callus tissue
  • Pumice stone softens and lifts remaining dead skin
  • Sandpaper buffer smooths and polishes the surface
  • Cleaning brush clears shavings for a tidy finish

When should I use each of the four components?

Each piece performs a specific step in a short at-home pedicure routine. Start with a warm soak or shower to soften skin, brush away debris, then use the rasp for stubborn areas. Finish with the pumice and buffer to even out texture and improve appearance.

  • Brush: remove loose flakes and dry particles before exfoliation
  • Rasp: work on thick calluses after skin has been softened
  • Pumice: lift and reduce remaining dead skin gently
  • Buffer (sandpaper): refine and smooth the skin surface

How do I keep the CAREHOOD pedicure kit clean and long-lasting?

Regular cleaning prevents bacteria buildup and preserves tool performance. Rinse the components after use, dry thoroughly, and store in a dry place. Replace the pumice or buffer if the abrasive surface wears thin or becomes discolored.

  • Rinse with warm water and mild soap after each session
  • Air-dry fully to prevent rust or mildew
  • Inspect abrasive surfaces and replace when worn
  • Store assembled or in a drawer to avoid losing small parts

Who is this for: CAREHOOD’s 4-in-1 Foot File Callus Remover suits anyone wanting salon-style foot maintenance at home—busy adults, frequent sandal wearers, athletes, or caregivers offering foot care. It’s particularly useful for people with thickened heels or rough spots who prefer a multi-step, controlled approach to exfoliation. This kit is not a substitute for professional medical treatment for severe foot conditions; consult a healthcare provider if you have diabetes, open wounds, or circulatory concerns before use.

FAQ

Q: Is this tool safe for daily use?

A: Use it weekly or as needed—avoid daily aggressive scraping. Soak feet first and finish with buffer for safe maintenance.

Q: Can people with diabetes use this pedicure kit?

A: If you have diabetes or poor circulation consult your healthcare provider before use to avoid injury or infection.