Callus treatment through the eyes of professionals

As a foot care professional, you know that one of the most common challenges our customers face are calluses. Read how you can not only give the customer the best possible care, but also help the customer achieve soft heels with good home care.
Treatment of calluses and challenges in customer encounters
Foot care is often a comprehensive experience, where the professional's role extends far beyond just providing treatment. In customer encounters, the individual needs and wishes of each customer must be understood. This is where the challenge lies, as each client may have different concerns and expectations related to calluses.
Tell what causes calluses
The root causes of calluses are rooted in the mechanical stress on the feet: ill-fitting shoes, long periods of standing and incorrect walking style can all contribute to their occurrence. In addition, dry feet are more prone to the formation of calluses. When you first help the client understand the cause of the problem, it is easier not only to commit him to regular visits and active home care.
Treat calluses effectively
Well-chosen products are the cornerstone of effective treatment of calluses. By discussing and telling the customer about the products you have chosen, you can promote product sales after the treatment. Tell in detail how the selected products help to soften the skin, reduce calluses and improve the general well-being of the feet. If the customer does not want to discuss, just briefly mention which product you use and why.
When aiming for soft soles, the goal should be taken into account in every step of foot care. The products must be effective in removing calluses but also preventive.
1# Softening foot bath
At the beginning of the treatment, choose a foot bath that softens calluses. Peclavus Softening foot bath is ideal for calluses and cleans cracks. The product is sufficient and also suitable for diabetics. Read more
2# Accelerate work with hardening spray
A fast-acting curing spray is an absolute must for a professional. The spray softens hardened areas and thus facilitates and speeds up safe working with a knife, planer or drill. Read more
3# The resin cream keeps the hardened spots away for a long time
The intensively moisturizing cream accelerates the metabolism and helps the hardened skin to restore its elasticity and durability. Ideal for the treatment of hardened and cracked heels, for example at the end of the treatment. A very small amount of cream is enough, because the cream spreads well when you first warm it by massaging between your hands. Read more
Tip! A handy version of the resin cream is a hardening stick, which is easy to carry with you. The curing stick enables the product to be applied without staining the hands. Read more
4# Power treatment with curing cream
Peclavus hardening cream is suitable both for working in a salon and as an intensive treatment for the customer at home. The callus cream containing natural salicylates effectively reduces calluses. Read more
5# Moisturizing foot cream for home treatment of calluses
The moisturizing foot cream prevents calluses and keeps the skin of the feet soft and flexible. The cream also gives the feet a protective layer that helps fight various problems. Peclavus moisturizing foot cream works great as a final foot care cream and is easy to sell to the customer at home. Read more
As a professional, you can offer customers valuable tips for effective treatment of calluses. Tell how the products should be used correctly as part of the customers' daily routine. By combining the products as part of comprehensive foot care, you can ensure that the best results are achieved in the treatment of calluses.