Get Your Feet Ready For Sandal Season!
By Anne Clarke
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For really fun toenails, take a toothpick and dip it into another color of polish. Gently dabble the
toothpick on your toe nail, leaving round dot. You can continue this dotted pattern to create a flower – use a different color for
the center of the flower.
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Use a clear protective coat to finish.
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Do not even try walking until your toenails are at least dry to the touch (even at this point, though,
you must be careful.
After you've done all that work pedicuring you feet, don't kill them with a poor pair of
sandals. The Sandals:
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Now that your feet are looking better, it is time to pick out the right pair of sandals. Realize that
different sandals look better on different feet.
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For me, I have the onset of a bunion on my right foot, and I find that a thong flip flop with a thick
strap hides this quite well.
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If you have a bone that sticks out on the top of your foot, a slide with a thick strap that covers the
top of your foot generally looks good.
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Be sure that you have properly fitting sandals – it is noticeable if your toes or foot gush off the
edges. It is also noticeable, on the other hand, of there is more than just a small border of sole around your foot.
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