We Won an O-Award! Our Hair Removal Device Featured on Oprah Daily

We are thrilled to announce that our Hair Removal Device has been recognized by Oprah Daily with an incredible O-award for Best Hair Removal Device! On October 2nd, we were featured in one of the most renowned platforms in the world of beauty and lifestyle, and we couldn’t be more excited to share this achievement with you. Check out the O-awards here.

Why This Award Means So Much

Winning this award from Oprah Daily is a huge honor. It reflects the innovation, quality, and effectiveness that our product has brought to the beauty industry. We’ve worked hard to develop the hair removal solution that offers smooth, long-lasting results in the comfort of your own home. Being recognized by a trusted name like Oprah Daily is truly validating for our team, and it inspires us to continue creating products that help you feel your best, every day.

What Makes Our Hair Removal Device Stand Out

Removing calluses can be quite difficult sometimes. If you suffer from a bunion or an extreme amount of calluses, we advise you to consult your doctor or opt for a professional pedicure treatment.

In less extreme cases, you can remove calluses yourself:

  • By hand
  • Mechanically


Easy treatments and remedies for calluses by hand

  • Basin with lukewarm water

a simple warm-water soak is the first remedy recommended by most dermatologist. Treat the callused area to a 20-minute soak in warm water. Towel-dry your skin and see if you can gently rub a layer of the callus away with just your finger. after several soaking sessions, you may be able to completely remove the callus one layer at a time.

  • Baking soda and lemon juice

When combining an acid component (lemon juice) and a chemical component (sodium hydrogen carbonate, also known as baking soda) you create a remedy to spark a reaction that makes it easier to remove calluses. To start you’ll need warm water, a basin, and 2 to 3 tablespoons of lemon juice to start with. Soakin in your calluses for a few minutes and then add in the baking soda. Adding the fine grains of baking soda to the lemon juice might give this soak that extra boost to remove the callus.

  • Pumice stone

When you have a callus on the bottom of your feet or on your elbows, a pumice stone can be very handy. After soaking your callus thoroughly, appyl the pumice ston to your callus and start to put pressure in a circulair motion. Do not try to remove the whole callus in once, but rub the skin away over the course of a few applications of this remedy.


When you want to remove calluses mechanically, we’ve selected the perfect device for you! The Silk’n VacuPedi removes calluses safely, easily, and painlessly. Get silky-smooth feet in seconds with Silk'n VacuPedi's smart electric callus remover and built-in vacuum system.


Our tips to prevent calluses

Tip 1. Avoid tight shoes

If you suffer from calluses, heels are not recommended. The pressure and friction increase blood supply and this causes the production of your skin cells. So alternate heels with sandals or sneakers. Still want to wear heels? An arch support can also offer a solution by distributing the pressure on your feet to prevent the accumulation of calluses in one place.


Tip 2. Take a foot bath regularly

Don’t underestimate the power of a foot bath! It’s the perfect way to take care of your feet. A foot bath softens the skin which makes it easier to treat calluses right after. Do this regularly to maintain your calluses and end every footbath with massaging hydrating cream into your feet. By maintaining a soft skin soft you can quickly and easily remove calluses.


Tip 3. Lubricate, lubricate, lubricate

Dry skin is also a risk factor for the development of calluses. Your feet undergo constant wear and tear, especially during winter and in dry weather. Exfoliate the dead skin and keep your feet moisturized!

Oprah Daily’s Seal of Approval

Removing calluses can be quite difficult sometimes. If you suffer from a bunion or an extreme amount of calluses, we advise you to consult your doctor or opt for a professional pedicure treatment.

In less extreme cases, you can remove calluses yourself:

  • By hand
  • Mechanically


Easy treatments and remedies for calluses by hand

  • Basin with lukewarm water

a simple warm-water soak is the first remedy recommended by most dermatologist. Treat the callused area to a 20-minute soak in warm water. Towel-dry your skin and see if you can gently rub a layer of the callus away with just your finger. after several soaking sessions, you may be able to completely remove the callus one layer at a time.

  • Baking soda and lemon juice

When combining an acid component (lemon juice) and a chemical component (sodium hydrogen carbonate, also known as baking soda) you create a remedy to spark a reaction that makes it easier to remove calluses. To start you’ll need warm water, a basin, and 2 to 3 tablespoons of lemon juice to start with. Soakin in your calluses for a few minutes and then add in the baking soda. Adding the fine grains of baking soda to the lemon juice might give this soak that extra boost to remove the callus.

  • Pumice stone

When you have a callus on the bottom of your feet or on your elbows, a pumice stone can be very handy. After soaking your callus thoroughly, appyl the pumice ston to your callus and start to put pressure in a circulair motion. Do not try to remove the whole callus in once, but rub the skin away over the course of a few applications of this remedy.


When you want to remove calluses mechanically, we’ve selected the perfect device for you! The Silk’n VacuPedi removes calluses safely, easily, and painlessly. Get silky-smooth feet in seconds with Silk'n VacuPedi's smart electric callus remover and built-in vacuum system.


Our tips to prevent calluses

Tip 1. Avoid tight shoes

If you suffer from calluses, heels are not recommended. The pressure and friction increase blood supply and this causes the production of your skin cells. So alternate heels with sandals or sneakers. Still want to wear heels? An arch support can also offer a solution by distributing the pressure on your feet to prevent the accumulation of calluses in one place.


Tip 2. Take a foot bath regularly

Don’t underestimate the power of a foot bath! It’s the perfect way to take care of your feet. A foot bath softens the skin which makes it easier to treat calluses right after. Do this regularly to maintain your calluses and end every footbath with massaging hydrating cream into your feet. By maintaining a soft skin soft you can quickly and easily remove calluses.


Tip 3. Lubricate, lubricate, lubricate

Dry skin is also a risk factor for the development of calluses. Your feet undergo constant wear and tear, especially during winter and in dry weather. Exfoliate the dead skin and keep your feet moisturized!

What’s Next for Us

This award is just the beginning. We are committed to continuing to innovate and bring you the best beauty devices on the market. Stay tuned for more exciting news, upcoming product launches, and special offers. We couldn’t have reached this milestone without your continued support, and we’re excited to share even more successes with you in the future!

Thank you for being part of our journey, and here's to many more beautiful moments ahead!


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