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Foot Rasp Callus Remover

Professional stainless steel foot file for smoothing rough heels, calluses, corns, and dry dead skin.

4.5(132)
$7.96Foot Care Essential
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Targets rough heel buildup

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Stainless steel rasp surface

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Easy at-home pedicure tool

Product Story

This foot rasp is designed for people who need a simple, durable tool to reduce rough buildup on heels, toes, and other high-friction areas of the foot. The broad rasp surface helps remove hardened skin efficiently while the wooden handle gives you a steadier, more comfortable grip during use.

Built with surgical-grade stainless steel, laser-plated two-way grinder holes, and an ergonomic non-slip bamboo handle, it is positioned as a practical at-home pedicure tool for maintaining smoother feet between salon visits. Pair it with a warm soak before use and a rich foot cream after use for a more complete cracked-heel care routine.

Ritual: How to Use

Prep the feet
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Prep the feet

Wash or soak feet first, then dry them enough that rough areas are easy to see and control while filing.

File rough buildup gently
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File rough buildup gently

Use light, controlled strokes across callused areas on the heels or toes. Focus on thickened skin instead of overworking healthy skin.

Finish with moisture
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Finish with moisture

After exfoliating, rinse or wipe away loose skin and apply a rich foot cream or balm to help keep the area softer and more comfortable.

The Sourcing Story

Designed for steady exfoliation control

The product description centers on a few practical design choices: surgical-grade stainless steel for the filing surface, laser-plated two-way grinder holes for exfoliating performance, and a bamboo handle shaped for a more secure non-slip hold. Together, those details position the tool as a durable pedicure staple for regular heel maintenance.

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