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Keep Feet Smooth and Soft

The PediSmuter Professional Electric Callus Remover from The Nail Superstore is a lightweight electric foot care device designed to shave and smooth away dry skin and calluses in just minutes.

by Staff
July 17, 2012
Keep Feet Smooth and Soft

 

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The PediSmuter Professional Electric Callus Remover from The Nail Superstore is a lightweight electric foot care device designed to shave and smooth away dry skin and calluses in just minutes. It has two precision speeds: low speed for rough dry skin and high speed for tough calluses. Use it on heels, soles, even on toes. The PediSmuter uses disposable refill pads that can be peeled off and replaced after every service. With three types of hygienic disposable filing pad grits to choose from, nail techs can work less with faster results. Use the coarse pad to remove heavy calluses, the medium pad for rough dry skin, and the fine pad to buff and polish the skin surface. After the callus has been removed, rinse the foot with water, then wipe the foot dry. For optimal results, apply a foot cream after the service.

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