Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Best pedicure at home


The first one is to get a toenail clipper and cut your nails evenly. Do not trim your toenail too deep for they can cause ingrown. Most importantly, do not share your nail clippers to anybody, foot fungus can spread easily.

Next, file your toenails straight across, do not do the “sawing” motion.
Thirdly, soak your feet in a warm and sudsy water. 

Add some bath salts, bubbles, into the bathtub and soak for about 5-10 minutes.

 scrub your feet with some exfoliating material or mixture. You can hold your foot out of the water and put on the scrub, do this while your foot is still soaking wet, be detailed to scrub each area. Reach between your toes, and the arch of your foot and heel. 

Massage your foot until you can feel that the stress is gone. You can also use the pumice stone for exfoliating. What you need to do is, do not rub your feet raw, rub the heel and ball areas of your feet, where it is likely to have callouses.

apply some cuticle cream by rubbing it into each of the bed of the toenails.
For the sixth pedicure step, allow your feet and your nails to dry, then apply a clear nail polish for a base coat. After the clear nail polish is dry, apply your desired nail colour, once the first coating is dry, put on the second coating. When the colour nail polish is dry, apply the colourless nail polish again to give it some shine, 

and that’s how you do the best pedicure.

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