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Its important to make your feet look good and for this you need to make sure you get a pedicure done, but no one has that much time to go out and get a pedicure done. Instead you can do your own home pedicure without any problems. - For the foot soak you need water, honey, scented, oil and lemon and then soak your feet in the water mixture for 15-20 minutes. - Take feet out of water and cut and shape nails - Push cuticles back - Apply a scrub to feet and remove the dead skin and soften your heels - Wash your feet and dry properly and apply moisturiser |
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or there is another simple way that just put aome mild shampoo and a very little amount of hydrogen peroxide in a bucket more than half filled with luke warm water. keep your feet inside for 15 min and then scrub them , apply some foot cream and waer socks.
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Are you sure about the Hydrogen peroxide ? Why is it really useful ? Everything else I do and it helps.
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Simple method is add vineger or lemon juice and salt in 2 litres of luke warm water. Dip your feet for 15 minutes and then massage your feet. Then apply scrub to feet and wash it.
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I always do pedicure at my home itself, add lemon, honey, salt and saffron powder in a half bucket of warm water, soak your feet for 15 min, apply scrub or soap and scrub for few minutes, take out dead tissue wash your feet with cool water, wipe and apply moisturiser or vaseline( best moisturiser?. Repeat the procedure twice a month, your feet will have a good look. Avoid from depression if you have, this prevents from cracking the feet. |
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Pedicures at the salon are great and you should try to have them sometimes, but when it is not possible, the Lindisima version of a mini spa pedicure is ideal. It will take about 25 minutes or less and your feet will look great and feel even better.
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It is more relaxing to go to a salon and have a foot massage and everything but I these tips are really great for those cash strapped months or when you simply don't have time. I think any aromatherapy oil in the water can be nice. I like Lavender. Plain coarse salt makes a nice scrub.
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I would love to get a pedicure in a salon, but I just have the money right now or i would. For soaking your feet at home, what about episome salt. Would that work?
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Epsoms salt would work very well. I find salt to be such an amazing multiple-task mineral. It is a natural anti-bacterial I use it if I get a sire on the inside of my mouth or for a sore throat as well as in a sterilized bottle with sterile water as a non-stinging spray to was out cuts and scrapes.
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