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Skeeter's Barefoot Sandals

Skeeter's Barefoot Sandals
Skeeter's Barefoot Sandals

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Still Winter

Honeysuckle Pink is the color for spring. this pair of barefoot sandals specially for spring.


By the looks of outside, it is still winter, it is snowing, not much but flurries. Are you ready for summer? Are your feet ready for the Barefoot sandals?

Toe Buddy has some hints to get your feet ready for summer! There are more hints on my facebook page, under the discussion tab.

Pedicures are a great way to relax your feet will look great. Paint your toenails to match the beads of the barefoot sandals!
Watch for Toe Buddy's posts to update you on what is new in Barefoot Maui Sandals


Toe Buddy says try this;

Thirty Minute Pedicure

* Clean toenails and use nail polish remover to get rid of
all traces of polish.

* Cut toenails using a nail clipper and use an emery board
to file nails into desired shape. Hold the board slightly
angled down over the edge of the nail. Smooth the edges
towards the center with a light motion.

* Gently massage the nail surfaces with a cuticle oil or
cream.

* Fill a bowl with warm water and add a handful of bath
salts of a few drops of pure essential oil. Place both feet
in the bowl and soak for five to ten minutes.

* Thoroughly dry feet with a towel and apply a drop of
cuticle remover to the nail contours. Leave it on for a few
minutes while you smooth away any hard skin or calluses on
the soles of your feet using an exfoliating cream.

* Use a manicure stick covered with cotton wool to gently
"roll" the cuticles back. Massage the hard skin with the
scrub, then rinse off in the warm water.

* Rinse your feet in cold water to increase circulation. Dry
them again with a towel and pay special attention to the
skin between your toes.

* To remove any oily film, clean your toenails with a cotton
pad soaked in remover.

* Apply a base coat of polish, followed by two coats of
polish, and finally a top coat. Placing cotton wool between
the toes helps separate them and makes it easier to apply
polish.
Now you are ready for the beach, that cruise that you are looking forward to or all the other summer activities where you go barefoot.

One last thing, will you please vote for me in the craft top 100 sites, I have slipped in the ratings, in fact I fell off the radar! :(
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Until next time, take care

Skeeter Jorgensen

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