Feet are hardest working parts of the body,
but we rarely make time to give them the attention they need. A weekly
pampering pedicure and massage is the answer and will leave feet feeling
refreshed and ready for action.
Soak feet in a bowl of water for about ten
minutes. Add two to three drops of essential oil of lavender for an even
more relaxing effect.
Dry the feet. Clip the toe-nails across and
file smooth.
Rub feet with an exfoliating body scrub, paying
particular attention to any rough skin that may have formed on the heels
and the balls of the feet. Wash off all traces of exfoliator and dry the
feet thoroughly.
Support the foot with one hand by placing
your thumb on the sole and your fingers on the top. Use the other hand
to massage a cooling foot lotion or an overall body moisturizer into the
foot. Start at the base of each toe and work down the foot making small
circular movements with your thumb and forefinger.
Work the lotion between the toes and massage
each toe by gently rolling it between your fingers. This helps to stimulate
the circulation and pressure points. Repeat steps 4 and 5 on the other
foot.
Lie down for about five minutes with your
feet above the head, either resting a pillow or against a wall. This relieves
tension in the feet and legs and can help aching veins.