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Our feet are the unsung heroes
of the lower body. Every day
they carry us through the world, over long distances and in
uncomfortable shoes, getting us where we need to go. But it's
hard to stand up to the world on feet that don't want you to
stand on them at all, so help your feet to help you, by
following these simple foot care and hygiene tips.
Happy feet all start with a good
scrubbing. Healthy feet are
clean feet, so you should be washing yours every day. Use a mild
soap that wonÕt dry them out, and make sure that you've
rinsed
all of the soap off when you're done- there's nothing like a
little left-over soap to irritate the skin between you toes.
If your feet have a tendency
toward dryness, moisturizer is a
must. With your feet, you can feel free to use a heavy
moisturizer that you would never consider using for your face
care routine- you can even go as heavy as petrolatum, vaseline
or soft paraffin to combat cracking, dry skin, and your feet
will thank you for it. To get the best results, always
moisturize after washing your feet, and, for the heavy-duty
emulsifying treatment, massage a thick coat of heavy moisturizer
into your skin before bed, and wear cotton socks. This will help
your feel retain more of the moisturizer, quenching and
softening dry, hard skin while you sleep.
And what are healthy feet without
healthy toenails? The fact
is, if you neglect your toenails, your feet just aren''t taken
care of. So keep them trimmed and clean. It's important that
you
trim them close the toe, to avoid painful breakage, and trim
them straight across. Rounded toenails might look nice, but they
make your toes more vulnerable to painful and unattractive
ingrown nails. Save yourself the misery, and cut them clean
across, every time. |
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