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Foot Care Tips
Once a week you can soak your feet in warm, soapy water containing a
small amount of bleach (100 parts water mixed with 1 part bleach) so
your feet will be clean and smell fresh. Using too much bleach will
cause the cuticles to dry out and they will become sore and cracked so
use bleach sparingly.
Once a week push the cuticles back with an orangewood stick (available
at your local drugstore). The cuticle is the skin that grows from the
toe onto the base of the nail (nail root). If the cuticles grow over the
nail they look sloppy and can cause hang nails (pieces of dead skin at
the nail root or the side of a nail). While pushing the cuticle back, be
careful not to push too far. If you push the cuticle too far it will
become painful. Only push it back to the skin of the toe. Next clean
under the free edge of the nail tip with the orangewood stick. A good
time to push back your cuticles is after you have taken a shower or bath
because the warm water softens the cuticle.
There is never any need to use a nail strengthener on the toes because
toenails are much stronger than fingernails. Using a nail strengthener
on the toenails may make the nails difficult to cut.
If
you like, apply color polish to your toenails. In the summer when women
wear sandals or open toe shoes, it is a nice effect when the toes are
polished. People enjoy the color, style and improved appearance of
polished nails.
Sometimes nail polish, dirt and bacteria can stain the nails. This can
be removed by using a Q-tip or an orangewood stick with a cotton tip.
Soak the cotton in 10 parts water mixed with 1 part bleach, and then rub
the nail where the stain is. This will remove most stains from the
nails.
Make sure you cut your nails straight across to prevent ingrown toe
nails. If you develop an ingrown nail you need to see a podiatrist or
dermatologist as soon as possible. Putting off a visit to a specialist
will only allow the problem to become worse.
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