

🦶 Say goodbye to rough feet—hello to confidence and comfort!
The ProLinc Callus Eliminator Bundle combines a powerful 4oz callus remover and a 4oz dry heel treatment to rapidly dissolve and soften calluses within 35 minutes without cutting. Dermatologist and podiatrist tested, this dual-action formula also deeply nourishes and hydrates skin with essential vitamins and oils, delivering professional-grade foot care and visibly smoother, healthier feet from the comfort of home.
| ASIN | B000ELY6TQ |
| ASIN | B000ELY6TQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,852 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #106 in Foot Creams |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,778) |
| Date First Available | 17 April 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer reference | 240667 |
| Manufacturer reference | 240667 |
| Package Dimensions | 14.71 x 8.99 x 4.9 cm; 113.4 g |
| Package Dimensions | 14.71 x 8.99 x 4.9 cm; 113.4 g |
M**A
I love my feet! I did not love them a few hours ago. I've had a very stubborn callus on the pads of both feet for years. It first developed in high school and became a source of embarrassment when someone pointed it out and said it was gross. It's not huge or gnarly. It looked like a raised yellowish spot between otherwise pink, healthy foot skin. Nothing got rid of it. Food files. Pedi-foot. Pedicures. Callus remover pads. I even tried one of those popular foot peels that everyone raves about. 4 weeks later, the tops of my feet are still peeling but my trouble areas didn't improve at all. I decided to try this product. So glad I did. I soaked my feet and carefully applied the liquid to trouble areas, setting a timer for 3 minutes. Then, per the instructions, I washed it off with soap and water. The first thing I noticed was that the skin felt slimy. Because it had virtually liquefied! I took my foot file to it and so much came off! It's not a one and done thing. I carefully did this process about 4x in one night and it got rid of about 90% of the callus in a matter of 15 minutes. 15 yrs I've had that embarrassing hard spot on the ball of my foot, trying to conceal it at the pool, feeling self-conscious even though my husband swore it was not bad (and...ok...it really wasn't SO bad). But it was something I was determined to be rid of and because of this product...i finally am. My feet feel so soft and I finally have a pink indent on the pad of my foot instead of a slightly yellowish raised callus. I can't stop feeling my feet! The foot lotion is great too! I have flat feet and mild scoliosis, which is why I probably am prone to a callus on the pad. So many of these reviews focus on the heel of the foot, which isn't an issue for me. So I wasn't sure if it would work on the pad but it did! I also used it on the side of my big toe and some mildy rough skin on the heel. Worked like a charm. Forget foot peels that take weeks to work and leave you with unsightly peeling skin. THIS is what works instantly! I also bought the collosus foot file with it but it doesn't arrive until tomorrow and I was impatient. My Revlon pedicure file worked just find. I'm interested in seeing the collosus file used with this product next time. Highly recommend! It slowly dissolves the skin so you can safely remove it. I felt no pain or burning.
A**R
“This callus eliminator is a total game changer! I noticed a huge difference after just one use, my feet have never felt so smooth and soft. It’s easy to apply, works quickly, and completely removes all callus. A must have for anyone who wants salon quality results at home. Highly recommend!”
J**.
Extremely effective, both the callous remover and the lotion. I am completely grossed out by germy nail salons and refuse to to get a pedicure, so I am strictly DIY on the whole “summer feet that don’t scare small children” thing. While others seem to enjoy it, I am kind of horrified by the mere thought of paying someone to scape callous off my feet. So I bought this. The directions on the callous remover are somewhat alarming, giving the general impression that, if left on a minute too long, it melt your skin off down to the bone or some such disaster. It’s really not that strong. Soak, apply the remover, rinse, scrape off the softened callous with a coarse metal rasp file thing. The thick heel cream is excellent, and made my feet look and feel than they have in years. I put it on at night, under cotton socks, and wake up to feet that look good enough to wear sandals to work.
A**R
A few years ago I got a pedicure and the woman used some product that seemed to literally melt my calluses away. I never knew what it was, and the other day I stumbled upon this on Amazon. Decided anything was worth a try. I usually just use a Ped Egg, the manual (cheese grater) type and the one that is powered (that is not nearly powerful enough for my gross calussed feet. I followed the directions as they are on the package. I tried to just "rub off the excess" like the package says but that didn't do anything. I tried a pumice stone and that didn't do it either. I then used the Ped Egg (cheese grater type) and that did the trick. I washed my feet afterwards like it the directions state. I feel like after a couple more times my feet might be like brand new. For now, it did a pretty good job for one time. I could feel a very slight tingle on my good skin on my feet where I accidentally got it on there. And I did wear rubber gloves to help with the mess mainly because I didn't know how the skin would come off. (I suggest doing the same thing, mainly because it says to try and avoid "good" skin.)
S**S
I never realized how hard it is to take a picture of your own heel, but hopefully my pics will show an accurate "after" shot of my feet after using this callous remover and lotion 3 times. I have to stress how bad my feet were. I forgot to take a "before" shot, but you probably wouldn't have wanted to see it anyway! I am 49 and have suffered from severely dry feet and cracked heels my whole life. I use a pumice stone in the shower and moisturize my feet afterward every day. I slather my feet in Vaseline and sleep in socks. I use Kerasal. I have tried every product out there. Prior to Covid keeping me at home, I had pedicures monthly in the winter and every 2 weeks in the spring and summer, just so my feet would be semi-presentable. For the past year I have been doing my mani/pedis myself and I will never go back to the salon. I added up what I had been spending at the nail salon and that's when reality smacked me. I could have had a tropical vacation for what I spent on my stupid nails/feet. Here is what I did to turn my hopeless and expensive situation around. I stumbled across this wonderful woman online called The Meticulous Manicurist that posts herself doing pedicures on real feet (that even look worse than mine) and I watched until I figured out what tools/products she was using and practiced her techniques. She's a great resource. I ordered Blue Cross cuticle remover, this amazing callous remover and lotion set, pedicure tools for impacted toenails (different from ingrown toenails), and this FANTASTIC heel hasp: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KM41Q9R/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I used this callous remover along with the metal hasp on my heels the first time, and they looked like someone else's feet. It was a miracle. No more crusty heels. No more hard callouses. It even got rid of the deep fissures in my heels that I didn't think would ever go away, they were so deep. I have used this stuff and the heel scraper together 3 times now and my feet are baby soft and pink. I balked at the cost of all my supplies until I compared it to the cost of having salon pedicures. I come out waaaayyy ahead doing it myself! I am making "pedicure kits" for all of my siblings for gifts this year. Buy it!!
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