Callus Peel
Don't dream. Just peel!
Callus' are removed just like orange peel. In only 15 minutes, you can see the difference!
This 15-minute four step system includes a skin softening patch that is wrapped around the bottom of the foot to soften the skin, a special device scraper to peel off the dead skin callus, followed by the third step to polish the remaining keratin. The treatment is completed by applying moisturising cream.
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The Treatment
The Softening
A softening patch is wrapped around the bottom of the foot to soften the skin.
The Callus Removal
A special device scraper to peel off the dead skin callus.
The Polishing
Followed by the third step to polish the remaining keratin
The Moisturising
The treatment is completed by applying moisturising cream.
For a single treatment for the heels £15.00
This treatment can be included with any of the Jessica pedicures for an additional £8.00 or why not have a Callus Peel treatment with a shape and polish for £20.00.
Note: It may take more than one treatment depending on the condition of the area to be treated.
Questions and Answers
How long does the treatment take?
It takes only 15 minutes - 10 for the patching and 5 for minutes for the treatment.
How often do people use Callus Peel? How about the regular treatment cycle?
We recommend applying Callus Peel treatment in every two weeks. However, the cycle might be changeable depending on the calluses condition.
Is it safe?
Yes it is certainly is. Callus Peel use cosmetic ingredients only, furthermore almost natural products. The scraper is made from plastic for scraping of calluses.
Is it hygienic?
Yes, it is hygienic due to the following reasons. Individual package of the Callus Peel Skin Soft, Sterilisation possible the Callus Peel Scraper, disposable the Callus Peel File.
What are in the ingredients?
Water, Glycerin, Nonoxynol--12, Carbomer, Ethenol, Sodium Hydroxide, Tataric Acid, Pyroglatamic Acid, Ethoxy Diglycol.
Does it hurt?
No it doesn't hurt at all on the contrary it feels like you are receiving a reflexology treatment.
Why do we get calluses?
As we age the biological function keeping our skin moist decreases and the skin dries out. As the skin dries out calluses form on the heel where pressure has hardened the skin.