Tuesday 15 November 2011

The Right Foot Regimen and the Role of Foot Cream Products

If there is a part of our body that we use most of the time, our feet will win the voting by a landslide. With all the sprinting, jogging, walking, and running that we do all day, this body part is not only exposed to stress but to other organisms and surroundings as well which can bring it harm. The truth is that not many people give the right skin care attention to their feet as much as they provide to other parts of their body like the face for example. Ignorance to the importance of proper care for the feet can cause problems like cracked heels, athlete's foot, and dry skin. Fortunately, preventing this problem is easy, given that you are willing to adopt additional habits to your regular routine.
Washing your feet every day is very important. Even though our feet are kept in footwear during the most of the day, they are not protected against bacteria at all just because they are not exposed. In fact, the feet are one of favorite lurking places of bacteria because they thrive in dark, moist places. Make sure that you clean your feet at the end of the day to get rid of potential causes of foot problems. You can use an antibacterial or cleansing foot cream or just a simple antibacterial soap. When washing, make sure that you pay extra attention on the spaces between your toes.
After washing, pat your feet dry and apply a moisturizing foot cream afterwards. Sometimes, soap can rob the skin of its natural moisture so a foot cream that can prevent the skin from drying is very important. The best moisturizing foot cream products have Shea butter in them which works not only by boosting the natural moisture production of the skin but also provides a protective barrier around the epidermis.
Moreover, you should also treat yourself to a pedicure once every two weeks. Unlike what many think, pedicures are not actually a form of luxury but a form of foot maintenance as well because it helps rid our feet the rough and dry skin that accumulates around our nails. Painting your toenails is just the cherry on top. When painting your nails, make sure to remove your nail color after a week because keeping them on for long can cause yellowing or brittle nails. You should also give your nails a week free of nail color before to let them breathe and recover.
Mark A. Robbins is a professional beauty writer. He now works as a professor in a well-known university and contributes regularly to their school newsletter about health and lifestyle. His recent article is about the importance of foot cream products and foot regimen.

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