Scholl Hard Skin Dual Action Foot File

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Laura Henderson - Medical Content Writer
Laura Henderson
Medical Content Writer
29/09/2021
28/09/2023
James O'Loan - CEO & Superintendent Pharmacist
James O'Loan
CEO & Superintendent Pharmacist
20/09/2021

What is the Scholl Dual Action Foot File?

The Scholl Dual Action Foot File is a way to remove and soften the hard, rough, dry skin on your feet. Its two sides work together to remove your dry skin and leave the skin beneath feeling soft and smooth. If you suffer with hard, dry skin on your feet, the Scholl Dual Action Foot File could be the solution you need.

 

Why do I have dry skin on my feet?

Your feet are designed to go through a lot on a daily basis, but our busy lives mean that the skin of your feet can get dehydrated easily. In the summer months, you may choose to walk barefoot more often, or wear flip flops or sandals. This exposes your feet to the elements, which can dehydrate the skin. If you have sensitive skin, or wear shoes that rub against your feet, you may also struggle with dry foot skin or cracked heels.

 

How will this product relieve my dry foot skin?

The Scholl Dual Action Foot File has two sides, which each work in a unique way to relieve hard, dry skin on your feet. The first side of the foot file removes your hard or rough skin, then the second side works to buff the skin until it feels soft and smooth. The soft grip and extendable handle make reaching every part of your foot a breeze, so you can keep both of your feet feeling soft and beautiful all over.

 

Can I use this foot file if I have diabetes?

The Scholl Dual Action Foot File is not suitable for those who have diabetes or poor circulation. If you’re suffering with dry or hard skin on your feet, ask your doctor or pharmacist to recommend a suitable treatment for you.

 

How to use the Scholl Dual Action Foot File

Before using this product, make sure your feet are clean and dry. Begin by using the coarse side, which has one dot on the file head, to remove any rough, hard skin from the bottoms of your feet, your heels, and your toes. Then use the finer side, which has two dots on the file head, to smooth and buff your skin. Once you’ve finished, clean your foot file with warm water and leave it to dry naturally.

 

When should this product not be used?

Do not use this product on broken or bleeding skin. Do not use this foot file if you have any other foot conditions. If you experience any soreness or irritation while using this product, stop use and speak to your doctor or Chemist 4 U pharmacist if irritation persists. For personal use only, do not share this product.

 

How to store this product

Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of sight and reach of children.

Scholl Hard Skin Dual Action Foot File Reviews

By Angie,
July 02, 2024
Work really well and easy to use
By Ameera Abdul,
July 11, 2023
We’ll let u know only just started using it
By Joanna,
August 16, 2022
I take medication which makes my feet peel every month. I've tried soaking and creams etc but literally amazing results with this foot scrub
By Mr Rogers,
February 02, 2022
Excellent product, two levels of abrasiveness and a good shape making it easy to use.
By Mrs Leigh Cunningham ,
November 16, 2021
On a mission to save my feet, brilliant product.

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