Natural Pedicure
Being in the middle of summer time, you're probably wearing flip flops or want to. Are your feet ready or are they dry and you need a pedicure. Don't have time to go sit in a nail spa and wait, or is your money tight this week? With these tips you can have summer time smooth feet from the convenience of your own home.
If you don't have a foot bath at home you can use a large bowl or even a pot. You want to fill the water with warm water and can add sea salt to the water, flower petals, or oils. Find a relaxing chair and area and soak your feet as long as you please. After soaking you can scrub your feet with different ingredients from your home. Sea salt is perfect for removing dead skin and making your feet smooth. You can also use brown sugar or regular sugar. Added to olive oil, you have a perfect foot scrub. You can rinse your feet or soak longer if you desire. After you're finished soaking you can wipe your feet dry, add olive oil to your hands, and rub on your feet for moisture. If you need to clip and polish you can do so before you apply olive oil to them. You can also use your foot scrub file, with the scrub on, if you have one.
Your feet will be ready for showing off. For extra relaxation, call someone in your house to give you a foot massage. :)
Kitchen Skincare is a blog dedicated to using products from your kitchen or that can be purchased from your grocery store, to enhance your skin. Americans spend billions every year on skincare with most of the items being expensive and not really working. With that being said who wouldn't want to try to use natural products that can be edible (at own discretion). :) I will be experimenting with different recipes while documenting the outcomes along with listing ones that I have already tried.
I am doing my feet right now with sea salt and olive oil. They feel Great!! I like to natural way of doing things. It is all in my kitchen, things I use all the time.
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