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Review on ๐Ÿ‘ฃ Diamancel Luxury Diamond Foot Buffer for Large Calluses & Rough Skin - Coarse Grit File #20 by Cynthia Chacon

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for people with hard skin

I had a large callus for many years and decided to get rid of it. I didn't know much about foot care before, I was a tomboy and I've always heard men say things like calluses are good for you (they aren't). I bought the 11th medium grit of this brand and used it for several months. I found foot care to be a chore, you wash it at night and I just use cleanser and do it after washing my face. Then you let them dry and rub callus remover on them, then rub Vaseline on them, put on white socks and go to bed. I've seen countless improvements in the appearance of my legs. However, after removing the dry top layer of my callus, the bottom layer didn't seem to respond as well to the medium grit. I was impatient and decided on this article. It's a lot smaller than average but works a little differently. With medium grit I have to use it in a circular motion to make it work, this one is back and forth. It definitely picks up more skin than a medium grit and will leave your feet looking a little scruffy after using it. I just use this first and then move on to medium grit and it looks better. You can't tell after using petroleum jelly. So I think the medium #11 grit is all that people with normal feet need, but if you have calluses and are hiking I think that's what you should go for. You don't have to end up with a medium grit if you just want to remove calluses and don't worry too much about the look of your foot, but if you want nice legs, walking, and calluses, I think you should go for the 11 and 20.

Pros
  • EFFORTLESS AND EFFICIENT: Diamond's natural grinding properties do the work for you - effortlessly.
Cons
  • Low maintainability