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publicationDate 2010-07-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20100086205-A
titleOfInvention Foot board for callus removing
abstract The present invention relates to a scaffold for exfoliating to remove the dead skin at the same time and the sole of the foot in the process of washing the feet, n A footrest-shaped groove 11 having a footrest body 10 formed at a rear surface higher than the front; A plurality of protrusions 12 protruding from the groove 11 of the scaffold body 10 and removing keratin through friction with the sole of the foot; A washing brush 13 installed at the front of the groove 11 of the footrest body 10 to wash between the toes; It is attached to the rear and side of the groove 11 of the scaffold body 10 to remove the keratin fragments exfoliation brush; characterized in that it comprises a. n Accordingly, the keratin is naturally removed in the process of washing the foot, so that separate keratin removal work and subsequent work according to the exfoliation are not required, thereby increasing user convenience.
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