In today’s news of gross things found on Internet, a video of a man removing his thick, yellowed calluses has surfaced. While our threshold for disgusting videos is pretty high thanks to the viral Dr.
Most people would simply visit a chiropodist to get any foot problems seen to. But, with today's culture of over-sharing, one social media user has filmed footage of himself performing a DIY procedure ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. Calluses, those areas ...
The callus is so big it covers most of the sole of his foot THIS gruesome video is not for the faint-hearted. A man has been filmed hacking off a callus on his foot with a razor blade. The man uses a ...
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I have found myself at that point in the summer where my feet are absolutely wrecked. After months of walking around in unsupportive, feet-exposing sandals, they are in serious need of some TLC.
"They don't use it in the nowadays salons because then you won't need to go back." ...
Winter can be really hard on every inch of our skin. And after a while, some problems can build up. We know it’s not one of the best topics of conversation, but we have to address it: calluses are ...
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Is it a callus? How to identify and remove hard skin patches
A callus is a hard and thick patch of skin caused by friction or pressure, often on hands or feet. Calluses can be treated with salicylic acid, a pumice stone, or by a podiatrist. Calluses are not ...
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