You should if you're not
skilled to do it yourself at home. I think it's really easy to adopt this
simple procedure. I always pamper my feet at home, by soaking them, scrubbing
with Freeman's Peppermint&Plum Creamy Pumice because it smells great, daily
while in the shower. It's really just an extra minute or two, but very
important. I sometimes use a fine foot file, too, or any sort of pumice. But
the scrub and then the cream (I also use Freeman's Barefoot) is pure enjoyment.
I can't stand any kind of socks overnight, but for a couple of hours, OK, and
the effect is as good.
Try your own home pedicure and you'll get used
to it. A pedicure will help soften your feet and make them feel much better,
but its not going to completely get rid of the dryness and cracks. So if you
want one go for it.
DO not use Vaseline.
This is 100% pure petroleum - and despite what
everyone thinks this product is not effective with dry skin it hardens you
instead of softening you - so find a good pumice stone
and make a scrub with olive oil, kosher salt,
and soak feet and scrub - you can bring the stone in the shower and proceed
with the stone.. after the shower apply only PURE and natural creams like an
herbal foot cream (found at bed bath beyond) or a drug store - (I use
Arbonne's)
If you keep on top of the pedicure in no time
your feet should be better.. before bed soak feet with the scrub, apply cream
and add socks .
There is an oil you can
get at Walmart called crack crème. It really works if used every day and you
can try using a heel file daily too.
Believe it or not
soaking your feet, applying lotion and keeping your socks on while you sleep,
you could use paraffin wax as they use for rough hands, and last of all Avon
has a great product just for feet Pedicure it exfoliates the dry skin. Best of
luck Drink lots of water! And of course go for the pedicure, they are wonderful
and the technician can identify any other problems, fungus etc. and soften your
skin, treat yourself.
- From Mr. Beauty Feet.
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