Smooth, healthy feet should not require a monthly salon visit or expensive pedicure appointment. MarketPickGo’s foot care tools deliver professional pedicure results at home, using the same effective technologies employed by podiatrists and beauty therapists — at a fraction of the cost.
Our electric callus removers use precision rotating heads to gently but efficiently remove dead, hardened skin and calluses from heels, the balls of the feet, and the sides of toes — leaving skin noticeably softer after just one session. Waterproof designs make them safe and easy to use in the shower. For those who prefer manual tools, our foot files, glass nail files, and pumice stones for cracked heels offer precise control at an accessible price point. We also carry rechargeable electric foot grinders with multiple speed settings, coarse and fine roller heads, and ergonomic non-slip grips for comfortable, controlled exfoliation.
Our full range also includes foot soaking kits to soften skin before treatment, exfoliating foot masks (including baby foot peel treatments that remove dead skin in 1–2 weeks), and complete pedicure tool sets for a thorough at-home salon experience. Regular use — two to three times per week — keeps calluses, cracked heels, and rough skin under control year-round, without the cost or inconvenience of professional appointments.
Foot Care Tools for Professional Pedicure Results at Home
How to Get Professional Pedicure Results at Home
The key to a flawless home pedicure is softening your skin first. Soak your feet in warm water for 10–15 minutes before using any callus remover or foot file — softened skin is easier to remove and reduces discomfort. Add a tablespoon of Epsom salt to your soak to further soften hardened calluses and relieve tired, aching feet.
After soaking, use an electric callus remover or foot file with gentle, circular movements on heels, balls of the feet, and other hard areas. Work in short sessions (2–3 minutes per area). After exfoliation, rinse and dry your feet thoroughly, then apply a thick foot cream — look for urea (10–25%) or shea butter formulas to penetrate thickened skin. For extreme dryness or cracked heels, apply cream generously and cover with cotton socks overnight (the 'occlusion method') for dramatically softened results by morning.
Frequently Asked Questions — Foot Care Tools
Q: What is the best electric callus remover for home use in 2026?
A: The best models combine a powerful rotating head with multiple speed settings, a waterproof body for shower use, and replaceable roller heads (coarse for thick calluses, fine for maintenance). Rechargeable USB models are more eco-friendly than battery-powered alternatives. Ergonomic, non-slip grips ensure comfort when working on hard-to-reach areas.
Q: How often should I use a callus remover?
A: For maintenance, use 2–3 times per week. For thick, built-up calluses, daily use for 1–2 weeks is safe, then switch to maintenance. Never remove too much skin at once — healthy calluses protect pressure points. Always moisturise after each session.
Q: Are electric callus removers safe for diabetics?
A: People with diabetes should exercise caution with mechanical foot care tools due to reduced sensitivity and slower wound healing. Consult a podiatrist before use. Gentle pumice stones with moderate pressure are generally safer than high-speed rotating heads.
Q: What is a baby foot peel and how does it work?
A: Baby foot peel treatments use fruit acids (glycolic, lactic, citric) to dissolve bonds between dead skin cells. After wearing the booties for 1–2 hours, the skin peels naturally over 5–10 days, revealing smoother, softer feet. Results typically last 1–3 months.
Q: What is the difference between a foot file and a pumice stone?
A: A foot file (manual or electric) mechanically removes dead skin through friction, with coarse and fine grades for different exfoliation levels. A pumice stone is porous volcanic rock and offers less control. Foot files are more hygienic and durable, while pumice stones can harbour bacteria if not dried properly.