Wintertime is the time for coffee, warm blankets, and enjoying gorgeous snowy landscapes.
However, it is far from anyone’s favorite season, especially if your is begging for some TLC. Yes, you might be buying the best moisturizers and scented creams for your skin but, what about your feet? Your feet are probably dealing with issues such as dryness and cracked heels, which means that it’s timethat you did something about it. You can opt for a pedicure at the salon which will leave your baby-like soft feet and healthy skin but who has the time and money for such activities?
Instead, you can treat your feet by doing the pedicure yourself! There are numerous ways you can give your feet the loving attention they deserve, so, if you are ready to save some cash and pamper your feet, check out these great DIY pedicure tips!
1. Pedicure Right After Shower
When you are in the shower, have you noticed how soft your skin is? When subjected to water, your skin soaks up moisture and hydrates itself thoroughly, making it easy for you to push back the cuticle and manicure your feet without worrying about hurting yourself. So, next time when you get into the shower, make sure your pedicure tools are ready to go.
2. Moisturize It Up
So, you went to the salon and got a pedicure but just one week later you notice that your feet are looking as crusty as ever. This is because you didn’t moisturize them after your session, so the next time you get a pedicure, make sure to moisturize your soles every night before going to sleep. Hydrated skin will not only stay soft but it will also reduce the chances of developing calluses and overgrown cuticles.
3. Fast-drying Top Coat
Don’t you just hate it when you are done carefully painting your nails, only to realize that the paint has smudged all the way to your fingertips? It is a feeling that many people can relate to. So in order to avoid smudging your nail polish, use a fast-drying top-coat. Put it on your nail, wait for 30 seconds, and you're all set to impress the world with your perfect hands and feet!
These are some of the best DIY pedicure tips out there! Which ones will you be trying today?