will need: Nail clippers, cotton pads, nail polish remover, cuticle cream, a
nail file, a loofah, a good foot scrub and moisturiser
Step 1:
First, you need to trim and shape your nails.
Remove your old nail polish with the nail polish remover and trim your nails neatly. Make sure you cut straight across
and don’t cut the corners too much, as this can lead to painful ingrown nails.
Use a nail file to give them the desired shape.
Step 2:
Give your feet a nice foot bath. In a basin or
tub, fill warm water enough to cover up to your ankles and add
some bath salts. You can also add a few drops of any essential
oil of your choice. Also add a few smooth pebbles to the water. These will
provide a gentle massage as you place your feet on them. Soak your
feet and relax for 15-20 minutes. Dry them with a towel.
Step 3:
The next step is exfoliating. Once you are done
with the foot bath, dry you feet and rub some cuticle cream on the
base of each toe nail. Leave it for a few minutes. In the
meanwhile, using a foot scrub and remove all the dry and dead skin cells. Be firm but do not scrape too hard.
Next, wipe off the cuticle cream and push back the cuticles gently with a
cuticle pusher.
Step 4:
Once you are done scrubbing, wash your feet clean
and moisturise them. Moisturising helps soften, hydrate the
skin and protects it from cracking. Rub a generous portion on your feet and
massage well. Regular foot massages also help keep nerve endings stimulated,
improve blood circulation and nourish the skin and foot muscles!
Step 5:
Now your nails are ready to get decorated. Paint
them with a colour of your choice. Always apply a base coat. Wait for it to dry
and then apply a coat of nail polish. Let it dry completely before you apply
the next coat. This will make your nail polish last longer. You can also jazz
your feet up with a pretty anklet or toe rings!