March 28, 2014

Beauty expert and celebrity manicurist Skyy Hadley shares tips on how to get your feet “summer-ready” !

Spring is finally here, and even though we are still feeling the winter chill, it will soon be time to swap out our snow boots for sandals. Below please find some insider tips from Skyy Hadley, beauty expert, celebrity manicurist and owner of As U Wish Nail Spa, on how to get your feet summer-ready in no time!

SKYY HADLEY  Beauty Expert, Celebrity Manicurist & Owner : http:www.asuwishnailspa.com

SKYY HADLEY
Beauty Expert, Celebrity Manicurist &
Owner :
http://www.asuwishnailspa.com

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Rehydrate and prevent your heels from cracking…

In order to get feet ready for the warmer months, it is important to add moisture back into the heels and skin that have become dehydrated from the winter months.

• Milk pedicures will save the day. Mix a half cup of hot water with one cup of milk and add a spoonful of sugar – this will moisturize and prevent calluses. Soak feet for at least 10 minutes.

• Working a foot scrub into your heels is a great way to remove dead skin. Avoid using pumice stones since they trap bacteria and try using a diamond file instead.

• After feet are fully exfoliated, rinse, moisturize with a non-greasy lotion, and begin painting.

• Shea Butter, light oil, or Vaseline can be used to moisturize the heels and help prevent cracking.

If you have blisters, leave them for the professionals (you’ll end up doing more harm than good if you try to pop them).

Ensure long-lasting color and shine…
A clear top coat is your best friend. Be sure to apply a top coat on the third day of your pedicure (or manicure)

Never use a protein enriched and strengthener product together. Using both will cause your polish to crack. Try to only apply a nail protein to bare nails.

Apply a cuticle oil to the base of your toenails (or even when they are already polished), focusing around the cuticle area to hydrate and bring moisture into the skin, helping the polish last longer.

How often to get a pedicure… You can never care for your feet too often, but it isn’t necessary for weekly pedicures either. Once every 2 weeks is sufficient during the warmer months .

For more information be sure to visit :
http://www.asuwishnailspa.com

(Quoted and Paraphrased information in this PR-Article was obtained from a provided PR-Fact Sheet.)

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