1. Why do calluses form?
Calluses are hard, rough areas of skin that are often yellowish in colour. They can develop on the feet – usually around the heel area or on the skin under the ball of the foot, palms of the hands and knuckles and on elbows. Activities that put repeated pressure on the foot, such as running or walking barefoot, can also cause calluses to form.
2.How often should the callus be removed?
Preferably every month.
3.Is it safe?
Yes. It certainly is. Callus Peel uses natural cosmetic ingredients only.
4.Any Side Effects?
Callus Peel works only on the callused area. If you get traces of it on normal skin, it is unlikely to harm you.
5.How long will It take?
15-25 minutes, depending on the thickness of the calluses.
6. What other areas can Callus Peel be used on?
Thickened skin on the elbows can be treated.
7.How can I protect my feet on a day to day basis?
Wash them thoroughly and use a urea-based moisturisingcream.
8.What happens if calluses are not removed?
If calluses are not removed, they will gradually thicken up and can also become a significant problem with ulceration.