• Things to keep in mind before your next pedicure session

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    Things to keep in mind before your next pedicure session

    The dermatologist advises that you bear a few important suggestions in mind before scheduling your next pedicure visit.

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    Desk: It's important to treat yourself sometimes if you want to be relaxed,
    happy, and healthy. You must also take good care of and nurture your feet, just
    like you would your face, hair, and nutrition. What could be more relaxing than
    a relaxing pedicure once every two weeks or once a month to not only makes your
    feet look healthy and clean but also tord off all the fatigue?



    How
    eagerly we anticipate those relaxing pedicures! According to a recent Instagram
    post by dermatologist Dr. Gurveen Waraich, "one hour of total
    relaxation."



    The dermatologist advises that you bear a few important suggestions in mind
    before scheduling your next pedicure visit.




    ·       She recommended not to ever having your nails
    cut too short or in a curve. "That might lead to ingrown nails, which are
    a very painful ailment. Cut them straight instead, then have them filed.



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    Keep in mind not to trim your cuticles. She suggested
    using a cuticle pusher to push them back instead. "Make applying cuticle
    oil a daily ritual. Use castor oil if you don't have anything fancy. She
    continued, saying, "Our cuticle is our defence against nail infections,
    therefore it is equally effective.



    ·       Always use a base coat, the expert suggested. Applying
    nail paint directly is not advised. Your nails may get permanently stained as a
    result, she warned.



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    Last but not least, avoid having your corns and calluses
    treated by a pedicurist. "That might be a wart that needs to be seen by a
    professional. Finding the underlying reason and treating it appropriately are
    crucial, Dr. Waraich stressed.