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Scholl Hard Skin Manual Foot File

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Scholl Hard Skin Manual Foot File

Scholl Hard Skin Manual Foot File

The Scholl Hard Skin Manual Foot File provides effective manual filing to reduce hard skin, calluses and rough patches on the feet. A simple, reliable non-powered tool that delivers professional-level hard skin removal at home.

Key Features

  • Manual filing for hard skin and callus removal
  • Double-sided - coarse and fine filing surfaces
  • Effective heel and sole hard skin reduction
  • Durable reusable design
  • Trusted Scholl foot care quality

FAQ: When should I use the coarse vs fine side of the foot file?

Start with the coarse side to remove the bulk of hard skin and callus buildup. Once the skin has been reduced to a smoother level, use the fine side for a smooth finish. Always file on dry or slightly damp (not wet) skin for best results - wet skin tears rather than files cleanly.

FAQ: How often should I file my feet?

For maintenance of normal dry skin and mild calluses, file once or twice weekly after bathing. For established calluses, more frequent filing may be needed initially. Always moisturise feet after filing to keep skin supple and prevent rapid re-hardening. Avoid over-filing which can irritate skin.

$3.31

Original: $9.47

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Scholl Hard Skin Manual Foot File

$9.47

$3.31

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Scholl Hard Skin Manual Foot File

The Scholl Hard Skin Manual Foot File provides effective manual filing to reduce hard skin, calluses and rough patches on the feet. A simple, reliable non-powered tool that delivers professional-level hard skin removal at home.

Key Features

  • Manual filing for hard skin and callus removal
  • Double-sided - coarse and fine filing surfaces
  • Effective heel and sole hard skin reduction
  • Durable reusable design
  • Trusted Scholl foot care quality

FAQ: When should I use the coarse vs fine side of the foot file?

Start with the coarse side to remove the bulk of hard skin and callus buildup. Once the skin has been reduced to a smoother level, use the fine side for a smooth finish. Always file on dry or slightly damp (not wet) skin for best results - wet skin tears rather than files cleanly.

FAQ: How often should I file my feet?

For maintenance of normal dry skin and mild calluses, file once or twice weekly after bathing. For established calluses, more frequent filing may be needed initially. Always moisturise feet after filing to keep skin supple and prevent rapid re-hardening. Avoid over-filing which can irritate skin.