This Thursday we officially welcome Spring!
Time to show off those tootsies in your strappy sandals and peep-toed pumps but first, time to get your winter feet a pedicure! Besides making your feet look more presentable, a pedicure has many health benefits, too, as most pampering spa therapies do! (we're so clever, we spa citizens).
Your feet feel pressure like no other body part does: a cumulative force of several hundred tons in just one day, according to http://www.footweb.com/ experts. Calluses, or an accumulation of dead skin, can cause an uneven distribution of pressure and can lead to all sorts of imbalances from a physiological perspective; an imbalance in your feet can manifest itself in your knees, your back, and therefore, your overall posture. That certainly puts the necessity of foot care in perspective, doesn't it?
Pedicures aren't just for pretty toes anymore! Licensed nail technicians know how to rid your feet of these horrid calluses and alleviate accumulated pressure from the feet using reflexology techniques. Reflexology can address your overall wellbeing; after all, the foot is a map of the body, and stimulation of certain points can actually send healing energy to your internal organs.
But let's not forget that sexy feet are always a good look! New nail polish collections for spring have already hit the salons, and they are hotter than ever! According to nail-therapist-to-the-stars, Zoe Miller, "your nails should be your easiest accessory; your polish color should reflect your personality and style, and that will enhance your overall appearance."
Two polished thumbs up to that, Zoe!!!
Will you put your foot down and make pedicures a priority this spring?
Monday, March 17, 2008
Put a Spring in Your Step!
Posted by Susan's Spa Blog at 4:18 PM
Labels: Calluses, healing energy, pedicures, reflexology
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2 comments:
In a past life, my American Indian name was "Sexy Feet".
A coincidence? I think not.
this reminds me,...I need to get some new shoes!
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