Description
SAFE AND EFFECTIVE – The Obexa Callus Hard Skin Remover comes with 10 brand new replacement blades for safe painless effective professional results at home.  The blades are specifically angled so that they provide minimal pressure on the skin to remove the hard skin build-up.
QUALITY DESIGN – The Obexa Callus Hard Skin Remover has been designed with a stainless steel head and ergonomically sculpted handle for ease of control when in use, ensuring you have smooth beautiful feet in minutes.
INSTANT ELIMINATION OF CALLUSED SKIN – Easy and quick to use, far more effective than expensive electric callus removal tools.
REUSEABLE – Simply rinse with water to clean.
Description
Thick-callused skin is not only unattractive but can crack and be painful. Â We would all love to have time and money to enjoy regular pedicures to have attractive feet. Â Sometimes prolonged pressure and friction, from incorrect fitting shoes or being on your feet a long time, can cause hard skin to build up.
The Obexa callus hard skin remover tool provides a great result with very little effort and expense.
Instructions for use:Â
Using a callus remover for the first time requires patience, the ability to see well, lots of good lighting, and a steady hand. Some people prefer to use a sanding paddle to remove calluses. Removing calluses with a blade if you have diabetes, bleeding disorders, immune disorders, or circulation problems is not recommended. Cutting calluses with a blade should only be done if you have thick calluses. If you plan on using a blade to cut calluses, it is important to use the correct procedures.
STEP 1:
Insert the blade into the callus shaver.
STEP 2:
Wash your feet thoroughly with soap and warm water. Dry your feet thoroughly and wait about five minutes to make sure they are dry. Find a quiet place with lots of light and a comfortable seat before attempting to use your callus shaver. Doing so will help you to be comfortable so that you can fully concentrate on what you are doing.
STEP 3:
Look closely at your calluses and make sure they are thick enough to cut with a blade before beginning. If your calluses are not very thick, do not use a blade to cut them. There are other methods to use such as a sanding paddle or a pumice stone to take off calluses that are thin.
STEP 4:
Pick up your callus shaver and lay it on the top part of the callous. Do not lay the blade above the area that you are going to cut, as this may result in cutting the soft part of your foot. The blade should be laying on the thickest part of your callous. Apply an even amount of light pressure to the callous with the callous blade.
STEP 5:
Gently glide the blade over the top your callous using a steady hand and light pressure. You should be cutting off only a thin layer of your callous. Repeat if necessary until the callous is thinner. Do not keep cutting until the callous has gotten close to the soft part of the foot. Sand the callous with the sanding paddle to remove the marks that are left on the skin from using the blade. This will make the area that you have cut with the blade smooth.