Corn Removal Comedy

Sena does a lot of gardening, which means she uses a shovel frequently. She has quite a few corns on her feet for which she’s tried a number of remedies that run the gamut from scraping with a variety of simple tools to—sand paper. There, I said it and I’m glad.

Maybe a little foot scrub?

The old shovel probably contributed to her developing a number of corns on her feet. She got a new shovel with a special footstep which we hope will cut down on corns.

One response to “Corn Removal Comedy”

  1. Have found that the salicylic acid patches work the best when combined with complete pressure reduction over the callused area. Even better than mechanical methods.

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