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PANA Large Pedicure Foot File Refill Pads - 40pcs/Box
Remove dead skin and restore cracked, dry feet by using a pedicure foot file. Offered in various grit sizes, the pedicure foot files are great for buffing away calluses on the heels for smooth, soft skin. Little effort is generally needed to achieve an after salon feel of fresh and silky feet. The pads can be washed and reused multiple times or simply dispose the pad after each use. Each pad contains an peel-off adhesive backing to keep the pad in place during use. Great for DIY home pedicure and suitable for professional use. Lightweight and transportable, suitable for travel and makes great spa gifts to family, friends, and beauty enthusiasts!
Disposable and sanitary foot file refills only fits PANA's Stainless Steel Pedicure Foot File.
This product, which comes in two different sizes, is for refills only as the Stainless Steel Pedicure Foot File Handle does not come included.
Large Pedicure Foot File Refill Pads
- Dimensions: 5.2 in x 1.7 in
- Quantity: 40 refill pads per order
- Colors Available: Black or White
- Grit Sizes Available: 80, 100, 120, 150, or 180
Small Pedicure Foot File Refill Pads
- Dimensions: 4.2 in x 1.3 in
- Quantity: 50 refill pads per order
- Colors Available: Black or White
- Grit Sizes Available: 80, 100, 120, 150, or 180
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Homemade pedicure tool
Made my own pedicure tool with a longer handle for my parents that can't bend over and reach their feet with the tools they had purchased. This sticks great so far, no issues. They us it in the shower and it has not come off after 3 months.
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Doesn't Require Batteries!
These are way better than electric ones in my opinion because you have more control over how much pressure and speed you can apply. Don't apply too much pressure and go too fast because it'll scratch your skin too hard!
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Works very well to remove foot callouses in the shower
I found this rasp/file works perfectly in the shower. I wait until the end of my shower when my foot callouses are softer. Then I can gently rub the hard callous off. Of course I'm careful not to rub anyplace else - the tool makes it easy to work precisely. I think the result is better than when I have this done with a pedicure.
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santiary
Love this so much more hygienic