Description
Rapid Callus Removal and Daylong Pain Relief with Callus Remover featuring Duragel Technology-4 Count
The ideal pain relief in its class
Active site: water resistant
Nearly invisible on skin
Dr. Scholl's DURAGEL Callus Removers
Experience swift callus removal and lasting pain relief with our Callus Remover featuring innovative Duragel Technology. This package includes specialized cushions that swiftly eliminate calluses and provide targeted pressure cushioning for enhanced daily comfort. Bid farewell to discomfort and step forward with confidence.
Highlights:
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Advanced Duragel Technology: Our Callus Remover utilizes cutting-edge Duragel Technology for effective callus removal and pain relief.
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Rapid Callus Elimination: The specialized design ensures quick and efficient callus removal, restoring your skin's natural smoothness.
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Pressure Cushioning: Each pack includes cushions that offer targeted pressure relief, preventing pain and discomfort caused by shoe pressure.
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Daylong Comfort: Enjoy a pain-free day with the cushioning effects of our Callus Remover that help alleviate discomfort from calluses and pressure points.
Directions for Use:
1. Clean and dry the affected area thoroughly.
2. Apply the Callus Remover on the callused area.
3. Secure the specialized cushion to provide pressure relief while wearing shoes.
4. Replace the cushion as needed for continuous comfort.
Experience Relief and Confidence:
With our Callus Remover featuring Duragel Technology, you can enjoy rapid callus removal and relief from discomfort. Feel confident and comfortable throughout the day, whether at work, exercising, or simply going about your routine.
Take charge of your comfort today with the Callus Remover with Duragel Technology - your solution for rapid callus removal and lasting pain relief.
What is a callus?
A callus is caused by the buildup of hard, dead skin over an area of pressure or bony prominence. The hard skin is composed of skin cells called keratinocytes, which are present throughout the entire epidermal layer of the skin.
Do I have a callus?
You may have a callus if you have a large area of thickened skin, especially on the heel, ball of the foot, or sides of the foot.
What causes a callus?
Calluses on the feet are often caused by friction and pressure from footwear and abnormal patterns of walking or repetitive activities (such as in sports).