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The At-Home Pedicure Made Simple

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Researchers have shown that getting a pedicure can be really advantageous. Pedicures aren’t just for making your feet feel better; when they incorporate massage, they are beneficial for things like reducing your pain, improving your blood circulation, and reducing your stress levels. Professional pedicures, however, are not something that lots of people are interested in getting. Professional pedicures involve using the same tools that have been used on several other people and you can’t tell those tools are clean. Thankfully, a do-it-yourself pedicure is something anybody can do. So here’s how you can do your own pedicures without having to leave your home.

The first thing you have to do is use a non-acetone polish remover (acetone is not good for your body) to get rid of any polish that might still be on your toes. Next trim the toenails (straight across) and use a nail file to file down any rough edges. See to it that you use a toenail clipper to trim your nails rather than a fingernail clipper. There is a curve in fingernail clippers that can cause toenails to become ingrown and cause you lots of pain.

Soak your feet in a foot bath. Let your feet sit in a bath of warm water for approximately three minutes. You can try putting things like lavender bath salts or other skin softeners and soothers. This helps the warm bath be more relaxing and genuinely takes care your feet and helps them to feel great. You can obtain ingredients for your foot bath in nearly every store that carries bath and body products. There are some that are expensive but pick the ingredients you like the most.

Use a pumice stone to get rid of any rough spots or calluses that may still be left after the foot bath. Avoid using callus shavers or similar tools. A pumice should be adequate.

Once you’ve finished with the pumice, it is time to rinse your feet. When you have washed off any pumice or callus dust and also any foot soak additives that may be clinging on, put on some moisturizing lotion. You can see lots of different types of moisturizing lotions that are made specifically for the feet. Don’t settle for just rubbing in the lotion, but you can if you are in a rush. Massage in the lotion if you have the time to do so. The massage is great for your whole body, not just your feet.

When your feet are clean, clear of calluses and moisturized, it is time to prep them to be gorgeous. This isn’t vital but it can do wonders for your self-esteem to know that, even if they are enclosed in shoes, your toes are nice looking. Try to use a cuticle pusher to push back your cuticles (the cuticle trimmers can cause cuts and other problems). Your first layer must be a good nail strengthening polish. When the first coat has had the time to dry properly, paint whatever colors or designs that you like!

A DIY pedicure is usually more inexpensive than a professional pedicure and oftentimes takes less time to complete. Get going today; these pedicures can improve your overall health!