Saturday, 11 June 2011

Pedicure Do's and Don'ts


Pedicure Do's and Don'ts

Foot scrubing, a common procedure during pedicure
 
Pedicures are a great way to unwind and pamper you feet.  However, you might be exposing to risk if the tools and instruments used by the Pedicurist are not properly sanitized.  The use of non-sanitized instruments could lead to the transmission of HIV or Hepatitis.  
The APMA created a “Do and Don’t” tip sheet to remind those who will go for a pedicure.  Never accept for pedicure if you are not sure the tools and spa equipment are clean and safe to use. 

Medical alert: If you have diabetes or poor circulation in your feet, consult a podiatrist so they can recommend a customized pedicure that both you and your salon can follow for optimal foot health.

Pedicure Do’s:  
  • Schedule your pedicure first thing in the morning. Salon foot baths are typically cleanest earlier in the day.   If you’re not a morning person, make sure that the salon filters and cleans the foot bath between clients.  

  • Bring your own pedicure utensils to the salon.  Bacteria and fungus can move easily from one person to the next if the salon doesn’t use proper sterilization techniques. 
  • When eliminating thick, dead skin build-up, also known as calluses, on the heel, ball and sides of the feet. DO use a pumice stone, foot file or exfoliating scrub, soak feet in warm water for at least five minutes then use the stone, scrub or foot file to gently smooth calluses and other rough patches. 
  • When trimming nails, DO use a toenail clipper with a straight edge to ensure your toenail is cut straight across.  Other tools like manicure scissors or fingernail clippers increase the risk of ingrown toenails because of their small, curved shape. 
  •  To smooth nail edges, DO use an emery board. File lightly in one direction without using too much pressure, being sure not to scrape the nail’s surface. 
  • DO gently run a wooden or rubber manicure stick under your nails to keep them clean. This helps remove the dirt and build-up you may or may not be able to see. 
  •  DO maintain the proper moisture balance of your feet’s skin by applying emollient-enriched moisturizer to keep soles soft. 
  • DO use a rubber cuticle pusher or manicure stick to gently push back cuticles
  • If toenails are healthy, DO use nail polish to paint toenails. Make sure to remove polish regularly using non-acetone nail polish remover.


simple elegance nail art for toe, could be finished in 30 minutes



Pedicure Don’ts:
  • Do not shave your legs before receiving a pedicure. Freshly shaven legs or small cuts on your legs may allow bacteria to enter.
  • If you are receiving a pedicure and manicure, DON’T use the same tools for both services as bacteria and fungus can transfer between fingers and toes. 
  • DON’T allow pedicurist to use a foot razor to remove dead skin. Using a razor can result in permanent damage if used incorrectly and can easily cause infection if too much skin is removed. 
  •  DON’T round the edges of your toenails. This type of shape increases the chances that painful ingrown toenails will develop.
  • Emery boards are extremely porous and can trap germs that spread. Since they can’t be sterilized, DON’T share nail files with friends and be sure to bring your own to the salon, unless you are sure that the salon replaces them with each customer.
  •    DON’T use any sharp tools to clean under nails. Using anything sharp makes it easy to puncture the skin, leaving it vulnerable to infection.
  • DON’T leave any moisture between toes. Anything left behind can promote the development of athlete’s foot or a fungal infection. 
  •  Because cuticles serve as a protective barrier against bacteria, DON’T ever cut them. Cutting cuticles increases the risk of infection. Also, avoid incessantly pushing back cuticles, as doing so can make them thicker.
  • If you suffer from thick and discolored toenails, which could be a sign of a fungal infection, DON’T apply nail polish to cover up the problem. Nail polish locks out moisture and doesn’t allow the nail bed to “breathe.” Once you fix the underlying issue, then it is safe to paint nails. If the problem persists be sure to visit your podiatrist.

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Fish Pedicure



Fish spa is a type of spa treatment where by a primary fish named Garra Rufa is used.  The function of Garra Rufa fish is to nibble at the dead skin to leave feet feeling soft and smooth.

Also known as Doctor Fish or Kangal Fish - named after the town in Turkey where the fish are found in abundance.  These Garra Rufa fish have become very popular in the development of spa techniques across the world.

Garra Rufa fish are naturally found in the hot spring pools in Turkey, the Doctor fish, as they are commonly known have a natural phenomenon which have for hundreds of years been used for the treatment of a number of ailments.

Dating as far back as the early nineteenth century, spa fish have been used to treat all manner of skin conditions including psoriasis and eczema. Other ailments such as muscle and joint conditions have also been treated using Garra Rufa Fish.

Benefits
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The fish only nibble the dead skin whilst leaving the good skin areas to grow untouched, which has been beneficial to a number of conditions. In addition to the medical benefits fish spas are a novel and fun way
to remove dead skin from feet

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Detox Foot Soak with Tea Bag


Detox Foot Soak with Tea Bag

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  • This is a wonderful detox, and also has the benefit of being a deodorant foot soak.

  • Ingredient
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    * Epsom salts
    * unopened peppermint tea bag
    * unopened chamomile tea bag

    How to use
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    Placing all items in a basin of warm water. Soak your feet for thirty minutes. 

Monday, 23 May 2011

DIY Brown Sugur Foot Scrub

Brown sugar foot scrub
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Ingredients
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* 2 tablespoons brown sugar
* 2 tablespoons ground oats
* 2 tablespoons aloe vera gel
* 1 tablespoon honey
* 1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
* 1 teaspoon almond oil (olive oil can be used instead).

Instruction
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* Grind oatmeal in food processor to form a sandy flaky
  consistency.
* Combine all the ingredients in a large bowl until you get 
  a paste. 


How to Apply
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Apply the mixture using circular motions. Rinse off with warm water.

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Foot Reflexology - Stone Stepping



Tap shek (stone stepping), the Chinese tradition of walking on a reflexology path are one of many simple and effective methods for Chinese people to massage their bodies throught feflexology point on their feet to improve health and well-being.












There are many techniques and tools available to massage the reflexology points on the feet to improve circulation and to help relieve pain and stress from the body.  

However, the most simple way is to walk on a Reflexology path with bare foot.


Benefits of regular walk on reflexology paths

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  • Stimulates reflexology areas and pressure points in your feet that correspond to all major body organs and areas.
  • Stimulates vital energy and blood flow throughout your body.
  • Relieves stress, improves balance, enhances physical and mental well-being.
  • Allows you to control the length and amount of stimulation, e.g. short, light walks on smooth stones, or longer walks on thinner, sharper-edged stones.

Peppermint Honey Feet Treat

Peppermint Honey Feet Treat
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Benefit in circulation of overworked feet. Moisturizes and softens while it soothes and restores tired aching feet.


Peppermint Honey Feet Treat

Ingredient
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Makes 2 treatments

* 4 Tbsp. Aloe Vera gel
* 4 tsp. grated beeswax
* 2 tsp. honey
* 2 tsp. fresh mint, optional
* 6 drops peppermint essential oil
* 2 drops arnica oil
* 2 drops camphor oil
* 2 drops eucalyptus oil

Instruction
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* Grind mint using grinder or by hand using mortar & pestle. 

* Melt beeswax by using double boiler method. 
* Mix aloe vera and honey in glass bowl and stir in beeswax. 
* Let cool.  Add mint and oils stirring until completely mixed. 


How to Apply
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Apply after bath or shower to entire feet and toes. Store remaining feet treat in covered in cool place away from sun or heat. 

Saturday, 21 May 2011

Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown toenails are toenails curving over and digging into the skin of your toe. Ingrown toenails are painful and they can be tricky to treat because they can easily become infected and are often a recurring problem.

Ingrown Toenail
Infected Ingrown Toenail







You need to visit a podiatrist if the ingrown toenail has become infected.  It is just a small surgical procedure to permanently remove the ingrown corner of the nail.  However, do not attempt to treat it yourself.  People with diabetes should carefully examine their feet regularly.
Prevention is always the best method for controlling the pain of ingrown toenails.  Few of the easiest methods are to avoid wearing footwear that squeezed the toes, always cut your toenails in a straight line across and not too short
If the ingrown toenail is not infected, you can try some at-home remedies to keep the pain at bayHere are some ideas:
1.    Try a foot soak.  Allow your sore toe to soak in a warm salt water bath for 15 minutes a couple of times every day. This soak can help relieve pain and swelling in an ingrown toenail. Dry  your foot completely after each soak. 
2.    Keep your foot dry except when soaking. 
3.    Take an over-the-counter pain-relieving medicationlike acetaminophen or ibuprofen. 
4.    Gently pull the skin away from the nail using a small nail file or other blunt device that won't cut or hurt the toe. 
5.    Stuff tiny pieces of clean cotton.  Soak the cotton with antiseptic cleanser and stuff between the ingrown toenail and the skin.  It can help to separate them and provide a little cushioning to the skin.
6.    Rub your toe with antibiotic ointment to help reduce your chance of developing an infection. 
7.    Cover the sore toe with a Band-Aid or other bandage to offer a little extra padding and protection. 
8.    Choose shoes that are easy on your toesAvoid shoes that pinch the toes or place pressure on the ingrown toenail.  Shoes with soft material and a wide toe are a good choice, try wearing sandals if you can.
9.    Inspect your toe carefully for signs of infection. Check every day for signs and symptoms like redness, increased pain, swelling, and drainage of pus. 
10.    See a podiatrist if you see signs of infection, or if your ingrown toenail keeps coming back.

Rainforest Foot Scrub

Rainforest Foot Scrub











Ingredients
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* 6-8 drops bayberry oil
* ½ cup fine-ground seas salt
* 6-8 drops eucalyptus essential oil
* ½ cup baking soda
* 1 tablespoon sunflower oil or glycerin
Instruction
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* Combine soda and sea salt 
* Mix them in the essential oils
* Combine in the sunflower oil or glycerin

Friday, 20 May 2011

PepperMint Foot Scrub

PepperMint Foot Scrub
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Ingredients
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* 1½ cups Sea Salt
* ¼ cup Sweet Almond Oil
* 2 drops Peppermint Essential Oil
* 3 drops Lavender Essential Oil



Instruction
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* In a bowl, combine together sea salt and almond oil.
* The mixture should hold well. 
If it seems dry, 
   add almond oil until you get the desired consistency.
* Add peppermint oil and lavender oil. Mix well.
* Your peppermint foot scrub is ready to be used.


Thursday, 19 May 2011

Foot Soak - Lime and sea salt

Foot Soak - Lime and Sea Salt
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* ½ cup sea salt
* 3 slices of lime
* 5 to 10 mint leaves
* 5 drops of essential lime oil
* Combine all these and add to a basin filled with warm water

Benefit of Lime - After a long day on your feet, soak your feet in very warm water containing lime/lemon juice to enjoy the cooling, astringent feeling. This will also help promote deep sleep due to the relaxing action on the foot nerves.

Detox Foot Soak

Homemade Detox Foot Soak
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The hot water and salts combination works to leach toxins from your system and draw them to the reflexology channels and out of the feet.

For maximum benefits, take a foot detox bath every night for a week, then twice a week for 30 days. After 30 days, once a week is recommended for maintenance.

Ingredients
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* 1 cup of sea salt
* 1 cup of epsom salt
* 2 cups of baking soda

Instruction
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Mix all the ingredients together and store this mixture in an airtight container.

How to use it
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Fill a foot basin with warm water. Add 1/4 cup of the detox mixture. Find a relaxing place to sit and soak your feet for 30 minutes. As soon as the feet are removed from the bath, brush the feet with a dry tower and rinse with warm water.

To soften the feet, if needed
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If you feel the need to soften your feet, rub with 100% aloe vera. This is also a good time to do a relaxing foot massage.

Caution
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Do not use lotions with additives as your feet quickly absorb what is on them.

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Foot Scrub - Lime, Mint and Sweet Almond Oil

Foot Scrub - Lime, Mint and Sweet Almond Oil
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Ingredient
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* 3 limes
* 2 tablespoons of white sugar
* 1 tablespoon of sweet almond oil
* 15 fresh mint leaves (chopped)
* 5 drops of lime essential oil

Instruction
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Cut the limes into small pieces and pulse these pieces into a thick pulp in a food processor. Mix this lime and the remaining ingredients in a small bowl.

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Lavender and Rose Foot Scrub with Coconut Oil

~ Lavender and Rose Foot Scrub made with coconut oil ~



 Ingredients
  • 1 cup coarse salt or sugar
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil (heat to a liquid consistency)
  • 10 drops Lavender Essential Oil
  • 10 drops Rose Absolute Oil

Optional
  • 2–3 teaspoons Vitamin E Oil, Honey or agave nectar for a nice consistency

Instruction
  • Combine all of the ingredients into a glass jar.  If the mix is too
                                                                runny add a little more sugar or salt.