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verified_user A PEDICURE IN THE UK COSTS £30–£50. Softleigh Glide costs £39.99 — once. And if it hasn't made a visible difference in 30 days, email us and we refund you in full.

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Softleigh Glide

Softleigh Glide

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Salon-smooth heels in five minutes, at home. No soaking, no scraping, no £50 appointment.

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  • Clears hard skin and callus in a single five-minute session
  • Two rollers included — coarse to remove, fine to finish
  • USB-C rechargeable, replaceable heads to stay hygienic
  • Works on dry skin. 30 days to try it, or full refund.

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schedule Dispatched in 1-3 days

1. Start dry. Hard skin files better dry than wet — no soaking needed. Clip in the coarse roller.

2. Glide, don't press. Move it back and forth across the heel and callused areas. Let the roller do the work. Stop as soon as you reach soft skin.

3. Finish fine. Swap to the fine roller for a smooth finish, then brush the device clean and apply a foot cream.

How often. Two or three sessions to clear years of build-up. After that, five minutes every week or two keeps it there.

Softleigh Glide handset · Coarse roller · Fine roller · Roller cap · USB-C charging cable · Cleaning brush · Instructions

Handset weighs 189 g. Around 60 minutes of running time per charge. Replacement rollers are sold separately and last roughly six months of normal use.

Delivery. Free across the UK. Dispatched within 1-3 working days, delivered in 7-14 working days, tracked. That's the honest window — we'd rather quote it long and beat it than promise 48 hours we can't hold.

Returns. 30 days from delivery. If it hasn't made a visible difference, email us and we'll refund you in full.

Will it work on thick, hard callus?
Yes — that's what the coarse roller is for. Expect two or three sessions to clear years of build-up rather than one.

Does it hurt?
No. It only takes off hard, dead skin. It isn't a blade — it's a fine abrasive roller. Keep it moving and stop when you reach soft skin.

Can I use it in the shower or rinse it?
No. Use it on dry skin and clean it with the brush in the box. Don't run the handset under water — it isn't waterproof.

How long do the rollers last?
Roughly six months of normal use each. Replacing the roller rather than scrubbing an old one is also the hygienic option.

I have diabetes, neuropathy or poor circulation. Can I use it?
Please don't. If you have diabetes, reduced sensation or circulation problems in your feet, callus should be treated by a podiatrist — filing it yourself carries a real risk of wounds that heal slowly. Speak to your GP or a registered podiatrist. We'd rather lose the sale.

What if it doesn't work for me?
Thirty days, money back, no argument.

Softleigh Glide

Softleigh Glide

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    60 min per charge

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    Two grits included

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    Replaceable rollers

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    Dry use, no soaking

    See the difference. From the first use.

    Highlight key differences between before and after using your product.

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    • Sandals without the debate

      The bit that actually matters. Not a beauty upgrade — just not thinking about it any more.

    • One purchase, not a standing appointment

      A UK pedicure runs £30-£50. This is £39.99 once, then five minutes whenever you want it.

    • Coarse then fine

      Two rollers: one to take the build-up off, one to leave the skin smooth rather than scuffed.

    • Nothing to remember

      No soaking, no basin, no mess. Dry feet, five minutes, brush it clean, done.

      • I haven't felt my feet this soft in a decade

        I was so skeptical when I ordered it, but almost in tears after the first try. My heels crack every summer — five minutes and they were smooth. I'm genuinely amazed.

        Lara M. · Verified Buyer

      • Painful calluses, gone

        My calluses used to get painful and this so comfortably took them down like nothing else I've tried. Coarse roller first, fine one to finish. Couldn't be easier.

        Anne D. · Verified Buyer

      • Better than my £45 pedicure

        A pedicure never gave me these results, and it's £45 every time. This paid for itself the first month. Five minutes on a Sunday and I'm sorted.

        Jennifer P. · Verified Buyer

        Pumice stone. Urea cream. Salon. Or this.

        You've probably tried at least two of the first three. Here's the honest difference.

          Pumice & creams
        Gets through thick, established callus
        Visible difference in one five-minute session
        Costs nothing after the first use
        No appointment, no travel, no tipping

        Clean ingredients. Real results.

        Softleigh launched in 2026. We don't have ten thousand reviews to show you, and we're not going to borrow anyone else's or invent a clinical trial.

        So the risk sits with us instead of you. Use it for thirty days. If your heels aren't visibly smoother, email us and we refund you in full.

        What we will tell you straight: it isn't waterproof, so don't rinse the handset — use the brush. It works on dry skin, not in the bath. And if you have diabetes or circulation problems in your feet, please see a podiatrist instead of buying this.

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          30-Day Guarantee

          Not smoother in 30 days? Full refund, no questions asked.

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          Tracked, dispatched in 1-3 working days.

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          Frequently asked questions

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          Is it strong enough for really bad heels?

          The coarse roller is designed for established callus. What's realistic: two or three sessions to clear years of build-up, then five minutes every week or two to keep it. Anyone promising one session on severe cracking is overselling.

          Creams work — but only on skin they can reach. A thick callus layer blocks them, which is why the tub runs out and the heel looks the same. Take the dead layer off first and the cream finally does its job. Use both: file, then moisturise.

          Used on dry skin with light pressure, yes — it removes hard skin and stops there. Don't press, don't linger in one spot, and stop when you reach soft skin. If you have diabetes, neuropathy or poor circulation, see a podiatrist instead — that's not a product for self-treatment and we'd rather say so.