This will cleanse and soften skin and nails, which makes it easier to trim toenails and remove calluses.

Sometimes larger corns and calluses will need to be professionally trimmed by apodiatrist, especially if they are painful.

Avoid callus shavers because they may cut healthy skin and cause bleeding.

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Be sure to avoid any wounds.

After applying the exfoliating scrub, rinse your feet thoroughly.

If you prefer, you could make your own scrub.

Dilute two tablespoons of sea salt with equal amounts of baby oil and lemon juice.

Other types of oils that can be used are olive oil, coconut oil, or canola oil.

American Academy of Dermatology.How to treat corns and calluses.

American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society.Tips for safe pedicures.

American Podiatric Medical Association.The dos and don’ts for fabulous feet.

American Podiatric Medical Association.Sweaty feet.