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You’re Never Alone When a Nail’s Ingrown

You’re Never Alone When a Nail’s Ingrown

by Staff

Ingrown toenails are painful afflictions that usually require a doctor’s help to remove. But if you catch them early enough, you can help maintain the nail using a special Ingrown Nail File and prevent the nail from growing into the surrounding skin.

Rosemary-Citrus Spa Pedicure

Rosemary-Citrus Spa Pedicure

by Sree Roy

Step-by-step by Spa Touch, Orlando Citrus fruit slices (like lemons, limes, and oranges), citrus essential oils (like lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, or tangerine oil), fresh rosemary sprigs, lavender essential oil, grapeseed or sweet almond oil; CND Sea Soak or Sea Rocks, Sea Salt Scrub, Marine Masque, and Scentsations Lotion (in Lavender & Jojoba); Gena Laboratories Adios Cuticle Cream and Pedi Care Sloughing Lotion, Clean & Easy Paraffin (in Lavender & Ylang Ylang); base coat, top coat, and polish.

Jota Sox

Jota Sox

Jota Foot Works

Clients suffering with cracked heels or calluses will love Jota Sox from Jota Foot Works. These form-fitting, disposable socks help repair rough, dry feet by enhancing the effects of prescription and over-the-counter lotions to heal and moisturize feet faster.

Ingrown Toenail Myths Debunked

Ingrown Toenail Myths Debunked

by Staff

When it comes to ingrown toenails and how to treat them, misinformation abounds. The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons offers this list of myths you may hear from clients and how to counter them.

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