Add Bling With a Toe Ring!

Posted by admin | Foot Jewelry and Tattoos | Thursday 30 April 2009 11:27 pm

Shoes are the perfect accessory to compliment your feet. They come in all styles and colors and can make your feet look great. Toe jewelry is a fashion accessory for your feet that is often overlooked. Toe jewelry comes in a variety of styles and colors. The most popular are 14k gold toe rings and silver toe rings, but you can also opt for more colorful rings with symbols and shapes on them. You can choose rings with hearts, stars, flowers, butterflies or traditional patterns like circles and spirals. Whether your style is fun, cute, flirty or sexy, toe jewelry will meet all your needs. If you want to be a true diva, stack 2-3 rings on one toe! For long lasting wear that is durable in all weather conditions, consider 14k gold toe rings or silver toe rings. 14k gold toe rings and silver toe rings are more expensive, but are the better option when deciding on toe jewelry. Remember, you are wearing this particular piece of jewelry on your foot, which means the ring is liable to taking a beating. 14k gold toe rings and silver toe rings won’t tarnish, chip or turn color. 14k gold toe rings and silver toe rings also appear shinier and more vibrant since they are precious metals. You can view pictures below to see 14k gold toe rings and silver toe rings.

 

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Stop Hiding Them! Prepare Your Feet For the Summer

Posted by admin | Skincare | Tuesday 28 April 2009 11:39 pm

How to give yourself a pedicure

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Let’s face it. We neglect our feet during the winter and revive them during warmer weather. With summer just around the corner, it is important to make sure your feet look great for your favorite pair of sandals. Here our some great tips to soften your feet and have them glowing in no time with just a few pedicure supplies. Some pedicure supplies you will find useful to use all the time. Your feet will be as radiant as your smile. And, you will save money by skipping a pedicure at the salon! Don’t miss out on the secret to beautiful feet.

What you will need for your pedicure: If you do not have all of these things, don’t worry. You don’t need everything, and I’ll show you how to find useful pedicure supplies around your home!

Pedicure Supplies:
foot basin or foot bath, towel, nail file, pumice or ped egg, foot soak, foot scrub, lotion, cotton socks, nail clippers

Optional Pedicure Supplies: Pampered Toes, nail polish

1. Foot bath The first and most important thing on the list of your pedicure supplies is the foot basin. If you have ever had a foot bath before, you know how relaxing it can be. Find a flat tub big enough to place your feet in. You can find one at any store that sells Tupperware. I have even seen them at dollar stores. Pour two capfuls of foot soak into the foot basin. You can find foot soak at your local store or you can use apple cider vinegar or baking soda as a substitute instead. Fill the tub with hot water. Soak your footsies for at least 15 minutes. The foot bath is one of my favorite pedicure supplies because it is the foundation to your pedicure.

2. Scrub a dub, dub Next on the list of pedicure supplies is the foot scrub. Take your foot scrub and massage your feet with it. What you are doing is exfoliating your feet. This is the secret that transforms dull, tired feet to radiant and glowing feet. Sally Hansen has great pedicure supplies including foot scrubs that smell delicious! Some people like minty-fresh feet while others prefer flowery scents. I switch it up and use whatever I am in the mood for. If you do not have a scrub,mix half sugar and half water in a bowl. You can also use salt. Both work great. Add cinnamon or honey to make it interesting and to awaken your senses. You have plenty of options for homemade pedicure supplies at home!

3. Dry skin intervention We are halfway through the pedicure. Rinse your feet off in the foot basin. Dry your feet off with the towel, but make sure your feet are still damp. Take your pumice stone or file and work on the trouble areas. Trouble areas are where dry patches of skin accumulate-usually at the heels and on the balls of your feet. Take the pumice stone and go back and forth over your dry skin. I prefer pumice stones with a handle because I feel like I have a better grip and more control. However, the Ped Egg is one of the best pedicure supplies I have ever used. It removes calluses and dry skin like nobody’s business with very little effort! The Ped Egg is similar to pedicure supplies like pumices and foot files, except that you actually see results.

4. Flexibility As you get older, your feet may take a turn for the worst. One of the reasons why is because we neglect our feet. It is important to maintain the structure of your feet and keep them straight. You don’t want them to start to curve with time. After drying your feet, use one of the recommended pedicure supplies, such as Pampered Toes.
Pampered Toes is a cheaper version of the popular yoga toes and works just as well.

5. Moisture Water is vital to living and guess what? Our feet like it too! This has helped my itchy, dry skin the most. Best of all, water is one of the pedicure supplies that you can simply ‘find around the house’. I apply Jergen’s Shea Butter lotion to my tootsies. It is super moisturizing. I also like Mary Kay’s extra emollient cream, Kerasil and good old petroleum jelly.

6. Dress your toes We are down to the last two pedicure supplies on our list. Clip your nails and apply 2-3 coats of nail polish.

It is important to pamper you feet. I try to give myself a pedicure once a month. I always use basic pedicure supplies like my foot bath and Pampered Toes. If you give yourself a pedicure often, you do not have to go through all of these steps each and every time. For instance, I do not always need certain pedicure supplies like my nail clippers. If you give yourself a pedicure regularly, your feet will not be as dry so you can skip the pumice stone from time to time. Sometimes all you need is a good foot soak to soothe your feet and make you feel relaxed. If you are rushed for time, pedicure supplies I would recommend is just your foot basin and maybe a foot scrub to soften the skin.

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Foot Pain Treatment

Posted by admin | Foot Pain | Saturday 25 April 2009 5:34 pm

Dealing with sore ankles, heels and joints 

We all may have experienced foot pain from time to time. But for some of us, the pain is ongoing and may even interfere with our lives. Business professionals, athlete’s, social workers, students, stay at home moms, and teachers are all examples of people who are subject to throbbing pain in their feet. You may experience pain in the ankles, joints, arches, heels or balls of your feet. There may be an underlying condition that is causing the pain. Many people try to soothe the pain themselves by applying ice, buying custom shoes or taking it easy on their feet. However, if you do not know what the problem is, it is difficult to figure out the correct treatment. Dave Wilson’s eBook, Banish Foot Pain Once and For All, not only helps you identify the problem, it contains multiple solutions to stopping foot pain in its tracks. Whether you are dealing with a common foot problem or something more serious like Arthritis or Diabetes, Dave Wilson walks you through treatments step by step.

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Banish Foot Pain Once and For All!

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