Beautiful YouPut Your Best Feet ForwardBy Nicole Pearl Kaplan
If it seems like you’re on your feet all the time, it’s because you probably are! Running from place to place throughout the day is really hard on your feet. And since regular pedicures are as much a pipe dream as weekly massages and afternoon naps, you need a quick way to combat calluses, cracked heels and brittle toenails. Thankfully, you can clean up and beautify your feet at home in not much time. Check out these expert strategies for fixing your most annoying foot issues. You’ll have flip-flop-worthy feet in no time. 1. Cracked Heels Treat and prevent cracks with some heavy-duty exfoliating and moisturizing. In the shower, take a minute to rub your soles with a pumice stone, says Westley. Afterward, while feet are still damp, massage in a thick skin ointment or petroleum jelly. If you can, apply before bed and wear cotton socks overnight to help the moisturizers penetrate deeper. 2. Calluses Completely removing a callus will cause it to return quickly, so instead, soften and smooth the spot gradually to keep calluses under control, says Yankee. Every day in the shower, spend a little time exfoliating with a paddle-shaped foot file. (It should feel about as coarse as sandpaper.) Since it’s easier to soften rough calluses when skin is moist, wait to file until the very end of your shower. For very rough, stubborn calluses, first dab on a cream or scrub with glycolic or lactic acid, then use the file. The acids will start to break down and soften skin, helping the file do its job. 3. Brittle Toenails While you might be able to camouflage the unpleasant look with lacquer, dry nails are susceptible to breakage and infections -- two things you can’t hide with polish. Your best defense: Massage cuticle oil into the nail plate daily. It keeps toenails strong and flexible, and protects them from water and chemicals. 4. Scaly Skin If it happens, try exfoliating heels with a pumice, which also increases circulation to feet, helping them look and feel better, says Westley. For tops of feet that are more sensitive, rub in a salt or sugar scrub. Afterward, apply moisturizer that contains glycerin or hyaluronic acid, both of which draw moisture from the air and hold it to skin. 5. At-home Pedicure
Nicole Pearl Kaplan is a freelance beauty writer and the founder of TheBeautyGirl.com. She has written for online publications and magazines, including Cosmopolitan, SELF, Marie Claire and InStyle and has been a staff editor at Shop Etc., Us Weekly and Golf for Women. She has previously contributed to Life & Beauty Weekly. Tags: Beauty tips , Women’s healthArticle RatingCommentsAdd a Comment
Judy Gitonga on May 3, 2010, 9:49 am
i need asssistance with my nails as thery frequently break secondly my hair is very thin and thining at the front, plase assist.
EcoMan on May 2, 2010, 7:02 am
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