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Get Your Feet Ready For Sandal Season!
By Anne Clarke

  • Apply a thick foot lotion. I prefer any foot lotion with the refreshing smell of mint.

  • Now it is time to deal with your toenails. Use your emery board to shape your toenails. Be sure, though, not to completely round off and shorten the corners of your toenails, this can lead to an ingrown toenail. Rather, try to square off your toenails. Do not leave your toenails long! Long fingernails are alright, but long toenails are disgusting, to say the least.
  • Use a cuticle stick or cuticle cutters to minimize your cuticles. Be gentle. You do not want to cause in bleeding which is one thing that puts people off pedicures
  • Painted toenails are pretty toenails. Just know, before you paint your toenails, that it is a look that you will have to keep up. Toenails with chipped polish look a lot worse than ones that have not been painted at all.
  • Use a base coat. A base coat will fortify and protect the nail itself.
  • Choose a fun and bright color for your polish. Choose one that matches your skin tone.
  • You can separate overlapping toes with a cotton ball.

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