You don’t trust nail masters and prefer to do pedicures exclusively at home? Then you definitely need to know these 6 things that will only make your legs worse.
Don’t want an at-home pedicure to turn into a hassle that you’ll then have to deal with during appointments with a podiatrist? Then remember the most common mistakes that we all make, through negligence or ignorance, during the home procedure.
By completely getting rid of the cuticle with nail scissors or nail clippers, we only indulge in more growth in the future. And this is not the only problem: even imprecise movement can lead to the formation of infectious microtraumas. The best at-home option is to soften the cuticle and gently push it back with an orange stick.
We process the heels with a hard pumice stone
In trying to get baby-soft skin on our heels, we often go overboard and furiously rub our feet with a hard pumice stone. The long-term result is usually the opposite: the skin just gets bigger and bigger. It is better to replace the pumice stone with an abrasive foot file with a gritty surface, with which you can work more delicately.
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Skin steaming is a familiar step in an at-home pedicure. However, not all women carefully monitor the temperature of the water in which they dip their feet. If the bath is too hot, the risk of cracking and uneven peeling of the skin will increase. In the latter case, you can mistakenly remove the “live” layer, due to which the heels will not turn out smooth, but rough. The optimum water temperature for baths is 35-40 degrees.
Due to the polishing of the nails with large abrasive files, the plate becomes smooth and shiny, thanks to which the varnish fits perfectly on it. However, with frequent conduct of such a procedure, the nails become thinner and break at the slightest mechanical impact. Therefore, the treatment of nails with hard stamps should be carried out no more than once a month.
Do you use a toothpick, scissors or other sharp tools to clean the space under the plate? So you risk getting plaque delamination and the formation of fungus in the resulting voids.
The last step in every home pedicure procedure should be heavy moisturizing, which many people overlook. Apply the cream not only on the heels and the main places of corns, but also between the fingers. Otherwise, microcracks may form on the skin, which are fraught with the spread of infection.