Products Description
Sandpaper for calluses is a practical and effective tool for managing calluses at home. By choosing the right grit and using it properly, you can achieve smooth, callus-free feet. Always prioritize safety and hygiene to ensure the best results and maintain the health of your skin.
It is typically designed to be used with a pedicure disc and an electric nail drill machine. This combination enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of removing dead skin, calluses, and rough patches from the feet, providing a smooth and soft finish.
Coarse Grit (80 grit): Ideal for thick calluses. Provides aggressive exfoliation.
Medium Grit (150 grit): A good all-purpose grit for most calluses. It's less aggressive than coarse grit but still effective
Fine Grit (240 grit): Best for smoothing the skin after using a coarser grit. It can also be used on its own for less severe calluses.
Size: 15mm, 20mm, 25mm, 35mm
Quantity: 50pcs/bag

pEDICURE DISC
Material: Stainless steel
Size: 15mm, 20mm, 25mm, 35mm
Quantity: 1pcs/unit
Shank Diameter: 2.35mm(3/32")
Use it with repalcement foot sandpaper, and insert it into the electric drill machine, for manicure and pedicure

Pedicure sponge Disc
Using sandpaper to remove calluses is an effective first step in foot care, but to achieve an even smoother finish, following up with a sponge buffing disc can make a significant difference.
This two-step process ensures that the skin Is not only free from calluses but also polished to a soft, smooth texture.
We have 15mm, 20mm, and 25mm specifications pedicure sponge discs, including grit 180#, 400#, 800#, 1000#, 2000#. If you are interested, welcome to inquire
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FAQ
Q1: What is callus sandpaper used for?
A1: Callus sandpaper is specifically designed to remove and reduce calluses on the feet. It helps in smoothing rough, hardened skin, making it easier to walk and improving the overall appearance of the feet.
Q2: How often should I use callus sandpaper?
A2: It depends on the severity of the calluses. Generally, once or twice a week is sufficient. Overuse can lead to skin damage.
Q3: Is it normal to feel some discomfort while using callus sandpaper?
A3: Mild discomfort is normal, but sharp pain or excessive redness is a sign to stop immediately. Always use gentle pressure and short sessions.







