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Learning the Beauty Secrets of Beautiful Feet
Podiatrists often hand out scores of tips on how to keep one’s feet healthy: Everything from wearing clean and dry socks to avoiding painful high heels that can cause long term damage. However, podiatrists rarely talk about the amazing beauty secrets that can help women keep their feet not only beautiful, but healthy as well. Don’t believe us? Take a few minutes to read over these amazingly useful tips for keeping your feet not only stunning looking, but in the utmost best shape and health as well. Here are the beauty secrets of beautiful – and healthy – feet.
- Clean Feet Are Lovely Feet – One of the best pedicure secrets involves keeping your feet beautiful by keeping them clean. Dirty feet are more prone to dryness and cracking. A daily foot soak is not only beneficial in keeping your feet nice and clean, but will help to soften and moisturize cracked heels. Plus, clean feet are less likely to contract toenail fungus or plantar warts, two unsightly and definitely not beautiful foot conditions.
- Trim and File Your Toenails Often – For a beautiful pedicure, be sure to trim and file your toenails often, but be sure to not file them too short or let them grow too long. Besides giving you lovely toes, these beauty secrets help you to prevent ingrown toenails, a foot condition that is as painful as it is unsightly. See? These beauty tips really can help you to have feet that are lovely and in the best of health.
- Soak Your Feet At Home – As mentioned above, soaking your feet can keep them soft, moisturized, and beautiful looking. However, avoid the foot spas at nail salons if you really want beautiful and healthy feet. Bacteria, viruses, and fungi can hide in the jets of these shared footbaths, and can be easily transferred to other users. Instead, treat yourself to at-home pedicures. Not only will your wallet love you for it, but you’ll also be less likely to contract any unwanted diseases or viruses. At-home footbaths are available at stores like the Sharper Image is you can’t live without those bubbly baths.
As you can see, many of the tips on how to keep your feet beautiful will also help you to keep your feet lovely. Abide by these rules, and you’ll avoid unsightly conditions like plantar warts and ingrown toenails – plus, you will have gorgeous, healthy, and beautiful feet!
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- Category: Events & Charity
- Category: Foot Pain
- Category: General
- Women and High-Heeled Shoes, What Are the Risks and Dangers?
- A Podiatrist's Guide To Children's Shoes
- A Technique to Elevate Your Mood in a Moment
- All About Gout: Pain often easily treated
- All About Plantar Warts
- Any Time, Any Place: 13 Easy Ways to Move More
- Beautiful Toenails: the Secret to Healthy and Strong Nails
- Bunions: Get Attention Before They are No Longer Correctible
- Care of Painful Foot Blisters: Avoiding Serious Complications
- Curing Your Toenail Fungus Quickly and Easily
- Debunking The Common Myths About Warts
- Discovering The Secrets Of Softer Feet
- Don't Trust Commercials on Toenail Fungus: the Do's and Don'ts of Care
- Find the right surgeon for bunion surgery
- Foot Health Tips for Summer
- Get Rid of Your Back Pain by Fixing Your Feet
- Heel Pain Easily Treated if Caught Early
- Heel Pain...A Very Common Foot Problem
- Home Remedies for Foot Pain: When Do I Need to See a Doctor?
- How Can I Get Rid of This Ugly Toenail Fungus? A New Solution.
- How To Never Get A Plantar Wart Again
- Learning the Beauty Secrets of Beautiful Feet
- Milwaukee Toenail Fungus Sufferers Finally Get Relief with New Laser Procedure
- Pain In The Ball Of The Foot
- Pain In the Ball of the Foot Could Be Serious
- Pay Attention to Your Foot Pain, it Could Be a Stress Fracture
- Podiatry Practice Management Conference
- POWER UP YOUR DAY with this BUFF BREAKFAST!
- Reducing The Appearance Of Scars On The Feet
- Refer a friend and win a new iPad
- Severe Foot Pain May Benefit Greatly from Surgery
- Summer Referral Contest Winner of Apple iPad
- The J.K. Lee Board Break-a-Thon Fund Raiser for Childhood Cancer
- Toenail fungus brings shame and embarrassment
- Torn Achilles Tendon Knocks Michigan State Star Guard Kalen Lucas out of the NCAA March Madness 2010 Basketball Tournament
- WALK YOUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
- Welcome to my new Blog!
- What Does Athlete's Foot Look Like
- What is MSU's Chris Allen's Sprained Right Arch?
- What You Need to Know About Your Diabetic Foot Problems
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