Exfoliate Feet for a Pedicure

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If you want to prepare yourself for a pedicure, follow these steps

Steps

  1. Buff the calluses and dry skin on your feet with an emery board. Use gentle back and forth strokes to remove the dead, dry outer layers. Do this before putting the feet in the water bath.
  2. Soak the feet in a warm foot bath for at least five minutes. You may add salt or other products that soften the skin if you wish.
  3. Lift one foot out of the water and apply exfoliation cream in small circular motions. Apply the cream to a loofah sponge or pumice stone to help reduce calluses. Exfoliation increases the circulation, stimulates the lymph flow, removes dead skin and smooths the skin's surface. Be gentle when applying to the top of the foot.
  4. Place the foot back into the foot bath and rinse the exfoliation cream off.
  5. Repeat on the other foot.
  6. Remove feet from the foot bath and dry them. Wrap them in a heated towel for five minutes.
  7. Apply a gentle lotion and massage it into the foot. Peppermint lotions can leave the feet feeling refreshed and tingly.

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Warnings

  • Be careful with all you use.
  • Don't scrub too hard, you might tear your skin.
  • If you're allergic to certain lotion do not use it.

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