Corn removal and callus reduction – safe and easy!



Dry pedicure with removal of 2 corns! 🌽

1:37 Pedi Carbide Sphere Bit
2:48 Corn Remover Bit
4:36 Pedi Skin Bit

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50 thoughts on “Corn removal and callus reduction – safe and easy!”

  1. Hi Erica I have a couple of these ball shaped bits in my modelling toolbox that I've never used but now I think I'll try them on my foot corn as you make it look so easy ,Peter

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  2. Any advice on which grit to chose for the pedicure skin bit? I’m totally going to pick up a few of the fun new cuticle oils and figured I’d try this bit too! And thank you for the video! Very helpful!!

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  3. Every week or every month I cut my corn or I think it is Plantar wart, I don't know why this virus occurs, After cutting it so close also.😅🥲🥲🥲. Sometimes it's so painful, but i enjoy it by cutting it out. It's fun.😅😅👍

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  4. I am retired now, but did this for about 42 years, the way you attack like this, is the way I do it, I am really sick of the amount of cowboys on here, that think they can do this kind of work, just for a video. Some use nothing short of a damn Samuri sword to the feet, and a large amount are un clean in their methods. Keep well and keep up the good work.

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  5. I was taught you could only remove corns using a gauge scalpel so seeing this makes me waaaaay more comfortable taking on corn removals!!! Thank you for this video!! I'll be looking for carbide sphere burr to help with these situations!!

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  6. I burned my wart using a hot needle , taking my time, not pushing it to the limits . Don't recommend no one to do it , as I am no doctor , it might be risky .

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  7. Hi Erica, I just purchased 2 sets of your Pedi bits. I entered the Nail industry for two reasons – I wanted to meet people in their homes or my mobile trailer and offer personalized, clean services and the second was to be able to provide services for the elderly or sick to brighten their day, I’m in Fl and am weighing the benefit of obtaining the Advanced Medical Nail Tech certification and wondered if you thought the need would be there. As a med tech in my first career in the USAF I was trained extensively on diabetic foot care. I’ve haven’t gone to salons a lot but when I’ve gone iv3 never seen the tech as questions auto immune disorders, nerve damage etc . I’ve also never witnessed tech doing a foot inspection prior to the start of service. I am passionate about nails and foot health including nails and extremely proactive when it comes to the cleanliness of ALL tools. Personally, I use a dental autoclave on all of my tools that can withstand the heat. Your thoughts, opinions would be appreciated😊❤

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  8. Humbly appreciate your kind gesture Dr Pius Ozigbe you have always oble to help with any health issues,the Hiv virus was something the world thought has no cure but I'm happy to say today that I've been cured and I'm glad to have you as my doctor…

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