Homemade Spa Treatment!
Claire Danes, the talented star of the Showtime series "Homeland"
gets a lot of attention on a specific body part, or shall we say 2 body parts.
What are they?
No, not that body part, it's her feet.
And with the Spring season finally here, a lot of women
will also be concerned about the look of their feet.
If you're not able to get your usual pedicure done due to
the economy, you can do-it-yourself.
That's right- and before getting started, save even more money
and make your own "Pedicure Scrub" How?
Look below and learn.
First, figure out the type of feet you have and then make
a scrub according to your foot type.
a) Sensitive Skin-
These types of feet don't need a heavy scrub, so it's best to use
baking soda. Baking soda mixed with a little warm water is best.
b) Normal Skin-
You can use a scrub that's a little more abrasive.
Go with some sugar (white or brown) and some olive or canola
oil. The sugar removes the rough patches and the olive or canola
oil moisturizes the skin.
c) Rough Skin-
You won't need sanding paper, just some sea salt and oil.
(Olive or canola). The salt and oil will really work on calloused
skin.
So, if you've been trying to save money, you can start here
and avoid paying for pricey scrubs.
And for those who want the perfect 10-step program (taken from a top Spa)
on the best way to do your own pedicure,
look for it in new our E-newsletter at Amazon.com/ in the kindle store.
Title- The Hollywood Beauty Rxs, Top Makeup artists share their
best hair, nail and makeup tips to help you...
look younger.
look 10 lbs. thinner.
look like a runway model.
look like you had your eyes done.
look like you had your lips enlarged.
Available tomorrow.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Croft And Barrow Sport Sandals - Women (Google Affiliate Ad)
Claire Danes, the talented star of the Showtime series "Homeland"
gets a lot of attention on a specific body part, or shall we say 2 body parts.
What are they?
No, not that body part, it's her feet.
And with the Spring season finally here, a lot of women
will also be concerned about the look of their feet.
If you're not able to get your usual pedicure done due to
the economy, you can do-it-yourself.
That's right- and before getting started, save even more money
and make your own "Pedicure Scrub" How?
Look below and learn.
First, figure out the type of feet you have and then make
a scrub according to your foot type.
a) Sensitive Skin-
These types of feet don't need a heavy scrub, so it's best to use
baking soda. Baking soda mixed with a little warm water is best.
b) Normal Skin-
You can use a scrub that's a little more abrasive.
Go with some sugar (white or brown) and some olive or canola
oil. The sugar removes the rough patches and the olive or canola
oil moisturizes the skin.
c) Rough Skin-
You won't need sanding paper, just some sea salt and oil.
(Olive or canola). The salt and oil will really work on calloused
skin.
So, if you've been trying to save money, you can start here
and avoid paying for pricey scrubs.
And for those who want the perfect 10-step program (taken from a top Spa)
on the best way to do your own pedicure,
look for it in new our E-newsletter at Amazon.com/ in the kindle store.
Title- The Hollywood Beauty Rxs, Top Makeup artists share their
best hair, nail and makeup tips to help you...
look younger.
look 10 lbs. thinner.
look like a runway model.
look like you had your eyes done.
look like you had your lips enlarged.
Available tomorrow.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Croft And Barrow Sport Sandals - Women (Google Affiliate Ad)
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