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A Little Pampering
- By Styan Williams
- Published 08/3/2010
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Styan Williams
Best is the author of The Leadville, Tempest at Dawn, The Digital Organization, IT industries and the various product reviewer. Styan has written monthly columns for two magazine and numerous journal articles. You can learn more about James and his books at styanw@yahoo.com.
View all articles by Styan WilliamsA Little Pampering
Tired after a long hard
day at work? Your feet are aching and you just want to go to bed. You take a
hasty shower and jump in with the warm soft pillows. And then, as the silk
sheet rubs against your feet, there is a horrible sensation. What is it? Crusty
dead skin rubbing against the material. You look down and see all those little
bumps on your tired feet. You think about a pedicure. Makes you think of a
manicure. You look at your hands, and the nails are growing unevenly, some nail
polish has chipped off, and the skin feels rough. Not pleasant at all is it?
It’s clearly time for you to do yourself a favor and invest in some serious
pampering of self!
Now the best thing to do
would be to get yourself an appointment at you favorite Spa, and sit back and
relax, while you’re pampered to heaven. However, if you don’t have the time or
the money to spare (or if you don’t like strangers touching your feet) you
might want to invest in a manicure and
pedicure set.
Usually a pedicure set
includes:
- Acetone
- Cotton balls/pads
- Cuticle cream
- Cuticle Pusher & Cuticle Nipper
- Lotion
- Nail File
- Nail Polish
- Orangewood sticks
- Toenail Clippers
- Base coat
The list might seem
alarming, but it doesn’t really take too much time. We’ll go over the points of
the very basic foot and hand pampering. You will need to soak you hand/foot in
warm water. Add salt and essential oils for better cleansing and more
relaxation. Once you’ve soaked it for a while, say about fifteen to twenty
minutes, and your feet/hands feel considerably softer, withdraw, and wipe clean
on a towel. Then moisturize using lotion/hand cream which is also usually
included in the set. You should ideally do this at night, so you can wear socks
(and even gloves if you fancy it) and go to sleep, and awake buttery limbs the
next morning. This is truly the most basic approach. But a more thorough
approach, which can also save you from nail disorders and corns and calluses,
would include a little more effort.
This would include the
use a foot buffer or pumice stone to
scrub the sole of your feet. These are hard
skin removers and act as sandpaper does to wood to your skin, leaving it
smooth and polished. It’s ideal if you use a softening agent before, either in
your foot bath or afterwards. Some kits contain such products.
You also need to have
clean cuticles for your nails to look happy and be healthy. Most manicure and pedicure sets come with manicure scissors, or nail cutters. Do
not use a feathering razor, household scissors or professional scissors for this purpose!
That could be potentially dangerous. Cuticle cuts are prone to getting infected
very easily and it’s better to stick to prescribed methods.
Once you clip your nails
and take care of your cuticles, remove the chipped nil polish and apply a layer
of enriching varnish. You’ll look lovely and feel great! So go ahead, give
yourself that long awaited pampering.
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