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I want to know from the ladies about what products you use to make your feet look and feel good. I want to pamper my lady with some products that will make her feet feel butter soft. Please let me know what lotions, cremes, massage oils, foot scrubs or foot wash products I should get?
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Would you use the body butter to massage with or do like you other products when you get a foot massage?
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It feels great for massages also, it's a really silky cream. But also I love getting massages with just plain old baby oil. Better yet, (my boyfriend has only done this once and will never probably repeat it ) Wet Lubricant. I have Strawberry Kiwi flavor, and it feels and tastes great!
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quote:Originally posted by A&F_FootDude_05: I think it'd be very interesting to see what products all of the ladies here use to keep their feet in tip-top shape...hope this one keeps goin
To stop this thread from continuing they will have to pry the keyboard from my cold dead hands LOL! But seriously I hope more ladies contribute.
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Well, usually when Morgan gets out of the shower she puts her feet up on the lazyboy and uses this Shea Butter stuff. She puts quite a bit of it on, smells pretty pleasant. She basically just waits for it to dry and it seems to leave her soles pretty smooth.
Between that and the pedicure kits, emery boards etc. I know that the Avon catalogue carries a line of products called Foot Works. Many different options in there.
Also, I send her to the Mineral Spa once or twice a month for a professional foot treatment. Costs a bit of money, but its worth it and it makes her feel spoiled.
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I really love the lotions from Bath and Body Works, I just got like 5 bottles for the price of 3 (around 25 bucks, their holiday scent is amazing) and my all time favorite is "Sweet Pea". I also use the Ped-Egg thingy you can get from TV ads or at wal-mart. I file my own nails with a run of the mill nail file (also from wal-mart). You don't have to spend a lot of money to treat feet right.
I don't let ANYONE mess with the lengths of my toe-nails, I had a bad experience a while ago where the stupid ass pedicurist filed my nails WAY to short. I am very particular about their length, which is why I have my own nail file.
As SLT said, baby oil is always great too. And from time to time I will put one of those cream "masks" on my feet for a few hours. If I get even the first sign of a rough spot on my feet, I use a product called "Heel-Tastic" made by Earth to Feet. Prevention is the key as far as feet goes.
Hope I was helpful!! Feel free to ask if you have further questions.
quote:Originally posted by kara: I really love the lotions from Bath and Body Works, I just got like 5 bottles for the price of 3 (around 25 bucks, their holiday scent is amazing) and my all time favorite is "Sweet Pea". I also use the Ped-Egg thingy you can get from TV ads or at wal-mart. I file my own nails with a run of the mill nail file (also from wal-mart). You don't have to spend a lot of money to treat feet right.
I don't let ANYONE mess with the lengths of my toe-nails, I had a bad experience a while ago where the stupid ass pedicurist filed my nails WAY to short. I am very particular about their length, which is why I have my own nail file.
As SLT said, baby oil is always great too. And from time to time I will put one of those cream "masks" on my feet for a few hours. If I get even the first sign of a rough spot on my feet, I use a product called "Heel-Tastic" made by Earth to Feet. Prevention is the key as far as feet goes.
Hope I was helpful!! Feel free to ask if you have further questions.
Thank you so much for your input! I did have a question about the ped egg. I have heard mix reviews about this product. Do you find that it really reduces rough skin on your feet? I really want to get my pedicure skills up and I thought about getting your standard calluse removing saw thingy to help get her soles buttery smooth. The place that she goes to for pedicures keep her feet amazing if I get as good as them I might go into business LOL!
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