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So, why not use the nail-enhancing skills you learned during lockdown to save a pricey trip?
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And luckily, the pros have been more than happy to help too.
Here are a few quick tips you should keep in mind for your next at-home pedi.
Start with the skin on your feet.
“When it comes to at-home foot exfoliation, less is more,” he says.
Now, to the toenails.
Now, you’re all set to start trimming and filing your nails.
“It moisturizes and strengthens the nails,” she says.
Now that you knowhowto give yourself an at-home pedi, you need the tools to get it done.
Here, 17 at-home pedicure necessities.
It has two speed controls and can also be used on wet or dry feet.
Bathing Culture Mt.
This pumice stone is made from volcanic rocks found around Mt.
Shasta and works wonders for softening rough patches and removing minor calluses.
According to Zeichner, it’s this household staple.
“Vaseline petroleum jelly is my go-to recommendation for rough skin on the feet,” he says.
“It forms a protective seal over the skin to soften and hydrate.”
“It instantly relieves dryness and can be used as an overnight intensive moisture therapy,” she says.
“Your toes will thank you for this extra moisture and instant hydration.”
“I absolutely love the scent of this,” says Elle.
“It softens and polishes the skin before lotion and wakes it up, preparing it for moisturization.”
It’s made without ingredients like formaldehyde, camphor, and other potentiallyconcerning ingredientssome polishes contain.
It removes old polish in seconds and leaves skin around the nails hydrated, soft, and smooth.