Pre Nup Pointers For Your
Feet
As a bride prepares for her wedding day,
there is a long list of things to do. Book the reception hall.
Order the wedding cake. Find the perfect dress. And ... take
care of her feet.
Many brides will wear shoes that can wreak havoc on their feet.
So it's especially important to pamper them before the big day.
Here are some tips from the American Podiatric Medical
Association on making your wedding a little easier on the
feet:
* Pre-nuptial pampering prep: Fill a bucket with warm water and
be sure it is large enough for both of your feet to soak.
Remove nail polish with non-acetone polish remover. Stimulate
foot circulation and warm up your feet by propping one foot at
a time on your lap, grasp the foot and begin slowly moving your
thumbs from the top of your toes to the bottom of your heel and
back. Use a nail clipper to cut toenails straight across. Then,
use an emery board to smooth the nail edges.
* Soothing the soles: After soaking, use a pumice stone or
non-metal foot file to gently smooth the skin around the heel
and the balls and sides of your feet. (For extra soothing and
softening, use a scrub and massage your entire foot and lower
leg.) Use a fresh towel to pat feet dry and be sure to dry
between each toe. Massage a healthy amount of
emollient-enriched skin lotion all over your feet to hydrate
the skin and increase circulation.
* Finishing toe touches: Remove the moisturizer from your
toenails and in between your toes by using soap and water.
Apply polish only if you have healthy nails. While it may make
your toes look pretty, nail polish locks out moisture and
doesn't allow the nail or nail bed to "breathe."
On the eve of your wedding day, lightly wrap cellophane around
each foot. The cellophane will act as a makeshift sauna by
locking in moisture. By morning, your feet will feel soothingly
soft.
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