Careway Corn & Callous Safety Knife
Careway Corn & Callous Safety Knife
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Description
The Careway Corn & Callous Safety Knife, crafted for the secure and efficient removal of corns, callouses, and tough skin on the feet. For those troubled by rigid skin, this user-friendly safety knife offers a swift, enduring solution to ensure feet remain tender and silky.
Key Features
- Securely and efficiently eliminates corns, callouses, and tough skin
- Crafted for swift and straightforward application
- Blades are simple to detach for cleaning or changing
- Offers immediate comfort from corns, callouses, and rigid skin
- Renders skin tender and silky post-application
- Not suitable for diabetics or haemophiliacs
What are the benefits of using this product?
The Careway Corn & Callous Safety Knife offers immediate comfort from corns, callouses, and rigid skin, ensuring your skin feels tender and silky.
How does this product work?
The safety knife is fashioned to delicately eliminate corns, callouses, and tough skin without harming the nearby skin. First, immerse your feet in lukewarm water to make the skin pliable, pat them dry, and then cautiously glide the knife over the corn or callous to get rid of the rigid skin.
How do I replace the blades on the Careway Corn & Callous Safety Knife?
Blades are simple to detach for cleaning or changing, making this tool a lasting remedy for rigid skin elimination.
Can I use this product if I have diabetes or poor circulation?
The Careway Corn & Callous Safety Knife isn't advised for diabetics or haemophiliacs. If you suffer from diabetes or weak circulation, seek advice from your doctor or chiropodist prior to using any instruments for corn and callous elimination.
Usage and Instructions
- Soak your feet in warm water to soften the tough skin.
- Dry your feet thoroughly.
- Gently draw the knife across the corn or callous to remove the hard skin. Be careful not to damage the surrounding area.
Warnings
Not suitable for diabetics or haemophiliacs.