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Pedicure

Callus Peel (Add-On to a Pedi)

£8
15 mins

A Callus Peel add on is a quick upgrade to your pedicure that focuses on dry, hardened skin on the heels and soles. It helps soften and lift built up callus, so your feet feel smoother, look neater, and are more comfortable in shoes, especially if you are on your feet a lot around Grange Park and Northampton.

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What a Callus Peel add on to your pedicure includes

This is added onto your pedicure to target rough areas that standard filing does not always shift.

  • Softening treatment applied to areas of thick, dry skin, usually heels and the balls of the feet.
  • Gentle removal of loosened callus to smooth the surface without over filing.
  • Detailed finishing work to even out texture and reduce snagging around the edges.
  • Hydrating finish to leave feet feeling comfortable and softer to the touch.

Callus Peel results you can feel straight away

If your heels catch on socks, feel tight, or look dry and chalky, this add on makes a noticeable difference. It is also a good choice if you wear trainers for work, spend long days standing, or have sandals plans and want your feet to look cared for.

How the Callus Peel is carried out during your pedicure

Your therapist will identify the areas of thicker skin, apply the softening solution, then carefully remove the lifted callus and refine the finish. The aim is a smoother surface and a comfortable feel, while keeping the skin looking natural, not overly thinned.

After your Callus Peel, keeping heels smooth for longer

Moisturising little and often helps slow down hard skin building back up. If you are able to, use a simple foot cream in the evenings and avoid picking at dry patches between appointments. If you have cracked skin that is sore, bleeding, or looks inflamed, it is best to get medical advice before booking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Callus Peel the same as a pedicure?
No, it is an add on to your pedicure that targets hard skin on the heels and soles. You still get the main pedicure steps, with extra focus on smoothing rough areas.
Will a Callus Peel hurt?
It should feel comfortable, with some pressure during the smoothing and refining stages. Let your therapist know if any area feels tender, especially around cracks or very dry patches.
Can I book a Callus Peel on its own?
This treatment is offered as an add on to a pedicure. If you are mainly concerned about hard skin, book a pedicure and select the Callus Peel upgrade.
How long will the smoother feel last?
That depends on footwear, time on your feet, and how dry your skin is. Regular moisturising at home usually helps results last longer and keeps the heels feeling comfortable.
When should I avoid a Callus Peel?
Avoid it if you have broken skin, infection, or anything painful or inflamed on the feet. If you have a medical condition affecting your feet or circulation, check with a healthcare professional before booking.

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    Jemma
    Manager and Senior Beauty Therapist
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    Anita
    Senior Beauty Therapist
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