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Carnation Silky Feet Hard Skin Remover Device
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UK based and regulated pharmacy
Fast, free delivery on order over £20
Sent Royal Mail in discreet packaging
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Shop skincare accessories that support a simple, hygienic routine at home—especially for targeted foot care. The right tool can make upkeep easier between pedicures, helping you manage rough, dry areas like heels in a tidy, consistent way.
This Accessories category currently features hard skin remover devices. withaid is a UK based and regulated pharmacy, with fast, free delivery on orders over £20 and items sent Royal Mail in discreet packaging.
Skincare accessories are practical tools that support your routine—helping with targeted upkeep (such as heels), cleaner use, and more consistent day-to-day care alongside your usual skincare products.
Hard skin remover devices are designed for thicker, rough areas—most commonly heels. Used gently, they can help smooth the surface and support more comfortable moisturising afterwards.
It depends on your skin and the product. Start slowly and use lightly—overuse can cause soreness and irritation. If the area becomes tender, stop and allow skin to recover.
Stop if you feel pain, stinging, or notice bleeding or broken skin. Give the area time to recover and avoid further use until skin is comfortable and intact.
Avoid using hard-skin tools on cracked, bleeding, inflamed or painful skin. Focus on moisturising and protecting the area, and seek advice if symptoms persist or worsen.
If you have diabetes, poor circulation, reduced sensation (neuropathy), immune problems or slow-healing wounds, get advice first, as foot care may need a safer, tailored approach.
Safety notice: Skincare accessories support routine care and comfort and are not a substitute for medical assessment. If you have signs of infection (heat, swelling, pus), severe pain, or ongoing bleeding/cracking, speak to a pharmacist or GP.