Wedding Night Feet
  Article provided by Joyce Connor, owner of Brides and Beauty 
  On your wedding day you should look and feel beautiful literally from top  to toe, but don’t forget the wedding night.   When the ceremony and reception is over and your wedding night beckons  you want to be confident about every part of you, so don’t ignore your feet in  your beauty plan.  After all, with all  the rushing about you have done prior to the wedding they will have taken quite  a bruising.  Treating them to a  regenerating and beautifying pedicure could be expensive, so if you need to  save on expense - do it yourself. 
   Follow my foot care tips once a week for a month prior to the wedding,  and on the day before, and you will achieve satin smooth and attractive feet  that will look truly elegant when slipped out of your shoes on your wedding  night.  
    For a home pedicure start by removing old nail polish by  soaking a cotton pad in an acetone free nail polish (this type is less drying  to the nail). Press the damp cotton pad against the nail for 10 seconds and it  should soak through the polish for easier removal.
For a home pedicure start by removing old nail polish by  soaking a cotton pad in an acetone free nail polish (this type is less drying  to the nail). Press the damp cotton pad against the nail for 10 seconds and it  should soak through the polish for easier removal. 
   Using a hard skin or callus removal tool slough away the  hard skin on the heels and balls of the feet. This is best done on dry feet as  it won’t shred the skin like it would on softened, damp skin. 
   Next soak your feet in a foot spa or bowl of warm water for  5 minutes. Remove the feet and towel dry, but don’t discard the water just yet.  Use a granular foot exfoliator (or make your own with olive oil and granulated  sugar or coarse sea salt by mixing 1 heaped teaspoon of salt/sugar with a  tablespoon of oil) and massage over tops and soles of each foot before  returning your feet to the bowl of water or foot spa to rinse off.
   Have two hand towels ready and wrap each foot to keep them  warm. 
   When ready unwrap one foot and cut the toenails straight  across with toenail clippers. Cut them slightly longer than the desired  finished length and use an emery board to smooth and seal the cut edges. Apply  foot cream thickly over the whole foot up right up to the ankles and including  the soles. Wrap the foot in cling film  and put a sock on over this. Repeat with the other foot. Leave on for 10  minutes.
   Remove sock and cling film, massage any excess cream into  the foot. Push back the cuticles with an orange stick. If you want to paint  your toenails de-grease them with acetone free nail polish remover on a cotton  pad first.  Always use a base coat  before applying nail colour. Paint 2 coats of your favourite polish and finish  with a coat of clear topcoat. Now your feet are ready for dancing!
       Tools:
Tools:
  
    - 3 hand towels
- Foot cream
- Foot exfoliator
- Toenail clippers
- Emery board
- Cling film
- Acetone free nail polish remover
- Orange stick
- Bowl or foot spa
- Hard skin / callus remover
Foot Notes 
       Take  special notice of these tips during the month before your wedding:
Take  special notice of these tips during the month before your wedding:
  
    -  Remove hard skin  regularly 
-  Always cut toe nails  straight across to prevent ingrown nails
-  Push back cuticles  regularly to stop them sticking to toenails
-  Use a foot cream  containing urea as this also exfoliates the dead skin
-  Always wear socks in  boots to stop bare skin rubbing against the sides as this can cause calluses.
Well  cared for feet will enhance, not detract, from your wedding day beauty. Try to  make your feet as much a part of your beauty plan as your hands and face, so  that the top to toe elegance you achieve on your special day will always be  remembered.
  Article provided by Joyce Connor, owner of 
Brides and Beauty 
  
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