What is callus and how does it form?
Callus consists of thickened layers of skin that develop as a reaction to prolonged pressure or friction. It mainly occurs on the feet and heels and helps protect the sensitive skin from strain during walking and standing. Unlike corns, calluses do not have a central core and are usually harmless.
Excessive callus formation can result from improper footwear, dry feet, a lot of walking, or prolonged pressure on the skin. Factors such as underfloor heating, dry air, and sweaty feet can also contribute to drying out and hardening of the skin. When callus becomes too thick, the feet can feel rough, sensitive, or uncomfortable.
Smoother heels and intensive care
Good foot care helps reduce excessive calluses and keeps the skin soft and supple. Regular filing, foot baths, and the use of a moisturizing foot cream support the natural recovery of the skin and help prevent dryness.
Craftsman cream is developed for the care of dry, rough, and sensitive feet and heels. The formula with natural ingredients such as aloe vera, echinacea, evening primrose oil, and vitamin E helps to intensely hydrate, nourish, and protect the skin. As a result, the skin feels softer and excessive callus formation is visibly reduced.
Daily care for healthy feet
With regular use, a nourishing foot cream helps support the skin's natural moisture balance and keeps the feet in good condition. Ingredients such as evening primrose oil help retain moisture, while aloe vera is known for its nourishing and protective properties for dry skin.
Pedicurists also regularly use Ambachtscrème after a foot treatment to keep the skin of feet and heels soft, supple, and well cared for. The cream absorbs quickly, does not feel greasy, and supports the daily care of dry and stressed feet.