ticen rustem
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had a client today for a pedicure, but she had very bad cracked heels done my best to remove as much as i could but they still looked cracked they certainly were smoother and softer . Any advice ?
had a client today for a pedicure, but she had very bad cracked heels done my best to remove as much as i could but they still looked cracked they certainly were smoother and softer . Any advice ?
Yes this is what I do as well,Obviously sanitise first,OPI do a fantastic foot file,best I have ever used.I always use the foot file before they put their feet in water as you get rid of so much more dry skin. Once it's wet, all you do is push it back and forth with the file.
I didn't know that. Interesting. Thanks. xxxKeep going with the pedicures but if her heels where extremley bad I would refer her to a doctor as this is one side effect of diabetes. x x Long shot but best to check x x
When my heels are really dry I lather my feet in Cucumber Heel therapy ( my fave :green: ) put some bed socks on and in the am they feel so much better:green:
I suffer from extremely dry cracked heels, occasionally I go to a chiropodist to have it removed.
But I find that a foot file and the special cracked heel remedy's work best for me, it must be done at least once a day and as Deb said put socks on when you have done it or slippers.
It took me two trips to casualty with torn ligaments in my ankle's before I clicked that I had slipped over because of the cream:lol: :lol:
sounds good, will try that one.I suffered with really bad dry and cracked heels up until recently when I startd useing Bio Oil on my feet. I use the Body Shop Footfile, which is like a really wide nail file on my dry heels, then put a couple of drops of the bio oil in the palm of my hand and rub it in to the heel.
After just a single treatment, no cracks and smooth supple skin. I do it 3 times a week now, just to keep it going, and (even if I do say so myself) my heels are beautiful!
xxx sugar xxx
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