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Pedicure Tips
Be sure to add a deodorizing product to water. At about $2 for 64 ounces, Epsom Salt is a cheap and effective product that soothes aches, removes odors and softens rough skin. Just add 1/2 cup to the bowl of warm water you've prepared. After soaking, buff away dead skin with a foot file or pumice stone. Next, pat skin dry with a towel and get ready to banish overzealous cuticles. Leave the cutting to the pros; instead, push cuticles back using an orangewood stick, or try Tweezerman's Pushy Cuticle Pusher ($16 at Tweezerman.com). Finish up by applying a rich moisturizer to feet and calves; one to try is Foot Fetish by Ole Henriksen, $28 at Nordstrom. Finally, for color that lasts, swipe each nail with polish remover before applying a base coat. This will get rid of any traces of moisturizer that would otherwise stick to your nail bed and make it difficult for polish to adhere. Now it's time to pick your color. At Home: Pedicure Dos and Don't
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