Perfect
Pedicures in
12 Simple
Steps
Materials:
-
Basin or
tub
- Foot
Soak,
Epsom
salt or
bath
salts
-
Pumice
footstone
-
Small
brush
- Nail
polish
remover
/ cotton
balls
- Nail
polish
- Base
coat for
nails
- Top
coat for
nails
-
Clippers
- File
-
Orangewood
stick
(Cuticle
stick)
-
Lotion
- Foot
scrub
treatment
Whether
you are in
the mood to
pamper
yourself or
just
starting to
get dolled
up, a
pedicure can
be one of
the most
soothing and
relaxing
body
treatments
after a long
day. If you
find
yourself
surrounded
by
unavoidable
stress
factors
day-to-day,
wash your
cares away
with a
pedicure!
Just follow
these easy
steps:
Step
1: Begin
to fill a
basin (or
your
bathtub)
with several
inches of
warm water.
Add desired
amount of
foot soak,
bath salts
or Epsom
salt so that
it dissolves
in the water
as the tub
fills.
Step
2: While
the tub is
filling,
remove any
old polish
from your
toes with
nail polish
remover and
cotton
balls. If
necessary,
clip and
file nails
to desired
shape and
length.
Step
3: Grab
a good book
or magazine,
turn on some
music, or
just sit
back and
enjoy the
warm water
on your
tired feet.
Soak for as
long as you
like, but at
least 5-10
minutes.
Step
4: Using
the small
brush,
gently buff
one foot
first and
then the
other. This
will help to
remove some
dead skin
cells and
also to
soften your
feet.
Step
5: Using
a foot scrub
(Freeman’s
makes a
great one-Barefeet:
Plum and
Pumice foot
scrub),
massage the
cream onto
your feet,
paying
special
attention to
your heels
and any
rough spots.
This will
further
soften and
exfoliate.
Step
6: A
pumice
footstone
can work
wonders for
dry and
rough feet!
Use this
inexpensive
extra to
eliminate
remaining
rough spots.
Dip feet
after this
step.
Step
7:
Remove both
feet from
the tub and
dry feet
with towel.
Massage your
favorite
lotion onto
them. (Some
companies
even have a
line of foot
massage
lotions!)
Step
8: Using
orangewood
stick,
gently push
your
cuticles
back along
the nail.
They should
be supple
due to the
soaking.
Step
9: If
you wish to
paint your
toenails,
you can use
toe
separators
to
facilitate
the process.
Apply a base
coat of nail
polish to
fill in the
ridges and
uneven
surfaces.
Base coats
are
generally
clear or
slightly
opaque and
they help to
strengthen
the nail to
avoid
breakage.
Step
10:
Choose your
desired
shade of
nail polish
and apply.
Allow first
coat to dry
and repeat.
(Hint: For
touch-ups,
dip a Q-tip
in the nail
polish
remover and
gently swab
away the
unwanted
color.)
Step
11:
Apply a
crystal-clear
topcoat to
add shine
and to
protect
color from
chipping.
Step
12:
Enjoy your
smooth, soft
feet and
beautified
toes! You
are now
ready to
sport your
favorite
sandals or
cozy up at
home in your
comfiest
slippers.
Whatever the
occasion,
your feet
will look
and feel
great!
Approximate
Time
Required: 45
minutes to
an hour,
depending on
personal
preference
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