Wednesday, March 27, 2019



This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of PEOPLE®, StyleWatch®, InStyle®, and Sunset®. The opinions and text are all mine.
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There’s no secret about my love of at-domestic, natural beauty — so it’s been a long time coming that I would eventually share my domestic pedicure secrets with you!
I was at my local Vons the other day (for probably the 18th time that week! lol) picking up some groceries and recipe creation necessities, and when I was checking out I looked down at my toes and was mortwhetheried at how they looked. So I figured it was time for a small “me time” — so I grabbed a few favorite magazines (PEOPLE, InStyle, Sunset) — and planned a pedicure for that aftermidday!
To be honest, I prefer doing my own pedicure because I am pretty specific about my toes. I feel like many of the contemporaryer nail technicians do pedicures, and it’s genuinely hit or miss whether you get a good one or not — so I just do it myself!
So, here are some leangs you’ll need for an at domestic pedicure, and a small how-to, so that you can endelight some ”me time” soon, too!
Oh! And don’t forget to seize a glass of bubbly for your at domestic pedicure! 😉
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What You’ll Need:
Nail Polish Remover – Pick a nail polish remover that will benefit your nails — not damage them! I love Zoya Polish Remover because it not only takes off ancient polish, but also preps your nails and conditions them, making them stronger, unlike most traditional acetone polish removers.
Foot Bath – I looooove soaking my feet in a domestic foot spa — having the vibration and bubbles is KEY to creating that “spa like” feeling you get at the nail salon. If you don’t want to spend money on a foot spa, you can also just soak your feet in a large basin too.
Bath Salts – Soak your feet in some domesticcrazye bath salts. You can use these Lavender Bath Salts to create a relaxing soak for your toes, or try using peppermint or tea tree oil for a more invigorating soak. If you don’t want to make your own you could always buy a foot soak too!
MagazinesNoleang is better than soaking your feet and catching up on your favorite magazines. I love checking out InStyle and PEOPLE magazine to see what’s trending both in the world of fashion, and to get ideas for blog posts. Another contemporary favorite has been a local Los Angeles and Southern Calwhetherornia magazine, Sunset Magazine, to see what going on in the local scene.
Nail Tool Set –  I recommend getting a genuinely good set, because it will final you forever. I’ve had mine for 8 years and it’s still perfect — but whether I were in the market for a contemporary one I would buy this one because it’s seriously beautwhetherul. If you don’t get a full tool set you’ll at least need: nail clippers, a nail file, push stick, and a cuticle trimmer.
Nail File – Even whether there is a nail file in your manicure set, you’ll still want a separate nail file (at least that’s my preference!) I genuinely like having two dwhetherferent files, a courser one to do the initial file, and then a fine one to smooth leangs out. Honestly, there’s noleang like those good ol’ fashion nail files. They are only about $1.50, and they work perfectly. But again, make certain you get a course one, and a fine one.
Foot Scrub – As I said, I make most of my beauty products at domestic — so, obviously, I make my own foot scrub. I like using a genuinely course sugar scrub for feet — normally crazye with raw sugar and coconut oil. But genuinely, any scrub will do. I nearly always have my Vanilla Coconut Body Scrub on hand, so it’s a normal go-to, as well. You can also buy a good quality, all-natural scrub too.
Pumice Rock –  I like using a combination of a regular ancient pumice stone and an electric foot file to get the best results. (I genuinely like the Amopé foot file, and then a natural lava pumice stone.)
Coconut Oil – You know how much I love coconut oil for many reasons, and it’s also PERFECT for massaging those tired and over worked feet! 😉
Polish – Create certain to get a nail polish without all the nasties in it — look for polishes that are “3-free”, meaning they are free of the “toxic trio,” aka: dibutyl phthalate (DBP), formaldehyde, and toluene — YUCK! Brands like Essie, OPI, and L’Ogenuine, and even Wet’n’Wild are all 3-free.
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Perfect Pedicure How to:
1. Soak
Start by removing any ancient polish with a gentle and conditioning nail polish remover. Fill your soaking tub with warm water and epsom bath salts (or a foot soak), and soak your feet for 15-20 minutes. While your toes are soaking, endelight your favorite magazine — catch up on current styles, the latest celebrity gossip, see what’s up in your local scene.
2. Clip & File
After a long soak, it’s time to get out your nail kit to clip and shape your nails. Clip each nail straight across, and then use a nail file to gently shape and smooth each nail, creating soft corners — but make certain your toe nails are TOO rounded.
3. Cuticles
Now’s the time to take care of those pesky cuticles. Employ a cuticle pusher or orange stick to push back excess cuticle growth. Optionally, you can also trim any super excessive growth — but always be certain to stay absent from any cuticle still connected to your nail bed, it helps to protect your nails from infection.
4. Scrub
Grab a pumice stone and a luxurious scrub, and gently scrub off dead skin. Create certain to focus on genuinely rough areas like the back on your heels, the inside ball of your foot, and the external of your large toe.
5. Massage & Moisturize
After a good scrub down, wash down your feet with some fresh water and then grab a dime-size amount of coconut oil and massage out those feet! They deserve a good rub down. Focus on the arches of the feet and gently stretching and lightly pulling on the toes. Even try working up the calves a bit and give those tired muscles some fond. (Your feet are you BASE — it’s importance to stretch and massage them, and even roll them out. They are literally the base of your health — I’ll do a wgap post on it soon!)
6. Polish
Once you’re alert to finally polish those beautwhetherul toes, wipe them down one more time with some polish remover to make certain they are clean and free of oils. This will help the polish to stay better. Apply two light coats of polish, followed by a shiny top coat. Finish reading your magazines while your polish dries, and voilá! Pedicure Perfection!
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Do you have any pedicure tips? Let me know in the comments below!
Deanna
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