Friday, January 22, 2010

How do you keep your pedicure fresh and free of recurring dead skin?

i love the feel of a pedicure but don't like that 2-3 weeks later the dead skin so carefully taken off has come back to haunt you and you become a spa slave... how can the returning skin be prevented?How do you keep your pedicure fresh and free of recurring dead skin?
use a pumice stone to keep the dead skin from returning - use every day. And moisturize. I like to use Burt's Bee's Lemon butter Cuticle cream on my cuticles, fingers and toes, and all the rough spots on my feet. Your skin will look as fresh as a baby's. Your feet will look so clean and soft you'll think you don't even walk on them!How do you keep your pedicure fresh and free of recurring dead skin?
Honestly, you should get a pedi every 4 weeks.
PEDICURE ONLY LASTS FOR A MONTH AT MOST...YOU CAN DO YOUR OWN AT HOME IF IT BOTHERS YOU IN BETWEEN THE TREAT OF HAVING THEM DONE.
Exfoliate and use a stone file and moisturize.
Well there really is not too much that you can do to make that dry skin from not returning, but there are a few products that will prolong the life of your pedicure. First thing is not to use any kind of razor. Your skin will only grow back faster. Some people have excessive callus and that is thier only relief. If it is necessary use the razor once and use a buffing pad (they come in different grits) a few times a week to help keep your feet smooth. Second is to use a skin softening product. There are alot but the one that I have had the most success with is called ';Soft Feet';. You can find it at Sally Beauty Supply for around $4. After your pedi this cream should be applied every day in the morning and at night. Just rememeber that a little will go along way. You should also use a little cuticle oil on your toes too. This will help keep your cuticles from drying out. Here's to happy feet!

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