Tuesday 13 December 2011

Great Home Pedicure (Both Boys & Girls)


Great Home Pedicure (Both Boys & Girls)

1. Start with a Clean Slate
For girls, if u have nail polish on then Use a couple of cotton balls and try to find a remover that is acetone free . This kind of product won’t dry out your nails, and so will help to reduce brittleness and Breakage. 
Boys will start from the next step.

2. Soak
Put a few towels down on the floor in front of a comfortable chair. Fill a basin with hot water, add a few drops of your favourite essential oil – peppermint is good; so is orange – and soak your feet for about fifteen minutes. If they’re particularly dry and callused, add about a 50 mls of milk to the warm water: the lactic acid will help to soften the skin. You might want position yourself in front of the TV or, alternatively, make sure you have a good book on hand to help you pass the time.

3. Scrub
Exfoliate your feet with a scented scrub. These are really effective and can be very easily made at home. Add some berry pulp and dash of olive oil to a handful of yellow sugar or a course sea salt. Pay special attention to calluses and rough patches, working in firm, circular motions to buff away dead skin and stimulate circulation. Rinse thoroughly when you’re finished.

4. Pumice
Using a pumice stone, work at softening problem areas, such as heels, where skin has thickened and may have cracked. If you think pumice is too vicious an exfoliator, you’ll find about a million different varieties of foot scrubber at your local pharmacy: browse through these and pick something a little less brutal.

5. Lotions
Use a good cuticle cream on your toe nail beds and get to work with an orangewood stick. If you don’t have a store-bought cuticle treatment, a few drops of olive oil works pretty well. Once you’ve finished with your nail beds, apply a nourishing cream to your entire foot and lower calf. Take some time to massage this into the skin, again in circular motions, and to apply between your toes as well.

6. Clip and File
After the initial soak, your toe nails should be easy to trim. Remember always to clip them in a straight line to avoid in-growth, and to make sure they’re neither too short nor too long. With a good nail file, gently smooth any rough or uneven edges and create the shape you want.

FOR GIRLS:

7. Paint
Remember to apply a base coat: this will protect your nails from staining and should help the polish to go on smoothly and evenly. Use toe separators to reduce the risk of smudging and try to paint every nail with the same, regular strokes.

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