You’ve probably packed away all your foot care products until summer, under the notion that it’s a summer body care job and no one will be seeing your toes so why bother, right? Wrong! Pedicures are much more than aesthetics and should be done at least weekly for the good of your general health and wellness. For the men in the house, please take the time to follow some of this advice too, pedicures and foot care are not just for the girlies, you stand on them, so you look after them, so let’s jump in.
Warming: lots of foot puns in this post, reader be aware =)
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ToggleFoot health is essential because your feet support your entire body and minor foot dysfunctions when untreated can lead to long-term back pain, hip pain, leg muscle pain and even neck pain. This is because the feet help us stay aligned and upright, when this is disrupted or displaced, our bodies naturally compensate, which leads to other joints taking the stain which eventually leads to their dysfunction, at this point the cycle of pain and discomfort begins.
Regular massage is a great way to maintain foot health and prevent foot injury, by working out tensions and strains from the muscles in your feet they work more effectively at supporting your body.
One of the easiest ways to look after your feet is to do a foot massage. This is a self-massage technique that can help loosen up the plantar fascia (foot bottom muscle) and improve foot joint mobility. It can also help reduce the risk of irritation and promote blood flow. If you are flat-footed, have high arches, or are middle-aged or pregnant, this massage should be beneficial.
Magnesium is a mineral related to sleep and relaxation that we do not produce ourselves, nor can we ingest it through nutritional resources. The best way to utilise magnesium and its benefits is topically. When applied to feet it helps with relaxation, stress and pain management.
Spray magnesium oil onto your feet and rub it in, you can leave it on overnight or for 20 – 30 minutes before after which you rinse it off.
(You can easily make your magnesium oil by mixing pure, pharmaceutical-grade magnesium chloride flakes with water.)
Warnings and precautions: Always do a patch test and discontinue use if you experience a rash, irritation, or discomfort within 24 hours.
Weekly foot care is a great way to maintain and manage your foot health. It can be as simple or complicated as you wish, here’s my weekly foot routine that gets my feet looking good and feeling great.
When done, wear your most comfy socks and enjoy softer, smoother, relaxed feet.
Pro Tip: Do not exfoliate your heels or foot bottom with a metal grater as they encourage and accelerate hard skin growth. Use a natural pumice stone that is less abrasive and less likely to stimulate excess skin.
Warnings and precautions: Always do a patch test and discontinue use if you experience a rash, irritation, or discomfort within 24 hours.
For daily foot care, you can incorporate a few extra steps into your bath time routine to consistently enjoy healthy happy feet.
That’s it, from me this week please take the time to look after your feet. Don’t forget to tag me in your pedicure success (not in a creepy way please), until next week, be good to yourself.
Mazel
Founder & Formulator
DISCLAIMER
The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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