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If you prefer something other than glass, Zamberg makes some of the finest steel files made in Germany, and we recommend using the finer side of a glass pedicure bar for filing.
The short answer is yes, it is perfectly safe to use a blade for a pedicure, as long as the blade is clean and sharp. A pedicure usually includes trimming and shaping the toenails, treating the cuticles, and massaging the feet.
In fact, using a blade can actually be preferable to using scissors, as it can help to avoid nicking the skin around the nails. Now that we know what a pedicure is, let’s answer the question at hand – is it good to use a blade for a pedicure? It is a very important tool in a pedicure kit, as it helps to keep the feet looking and feeling smooth and soft. Edith is handcrafted to British Standards and has our unique titanium coating which ensures optimum hygiene. Edith is similar to a traditional foot blade but should not be used in the same way, her is blade is more rounded off therefore and not suitable for cutting away dead skin.
Edith is similar to a traditional pedicure knife however she should not be used in the same way, she is designed to simply remove dead skin during a pedicure treatment. Plaque treatment and removal is the most important tool for any pedicure, and a cutting or clipping tool is also required for thicker, meaner toenails.Edith, is the ultimate tool for Beauty Professionals, her perfectly angled blade is perfect for the removal of product without scratching the skin, leaving perfectly clear skin. Place the edge of the tool flat against the skin and gently with almost no pressure, glide the tool over the product lifting off the product residue. As part of Zamberg’s efforts, he has increased the emphasis on proper foot care in the medical community. Introducing Edith our Pedicure Knife, Edith has a perfectly contoured edge to sit flush against the skin.