Waterless
manicures and waterless pedicures have numerous benefits in addition to the trivial one of conserving a little bit of water.
Natural nails
swell when they’re immersed in water and expand at the free edge. As the nails dry, they contract and
shrink. If natural nails are polished
immediately after a warm water soak, the polish at the nails’ free edges may
crack and peel as the nails begin to dry out.
So the main benefit of keeping the nails dry throughout a manicure or
pedicure service is to help ensure longer-lasting, chip-free polish
adhesion.
Soaking the
hands and feet does soften the cuticles.
But the warm water actually dehydrates the skin rather than providing
moisture. It is better to soften the
cuticles with alpha-hydroxy cuticle remover cream or gel rather than soaking
them in warm water.
Waterless
manicures and pedicures are safer and healthier for diabetics. Diabetics suffer from poor circulation,
which means it takes the body longer to heal itself and heightens the risk of
infection. Even a small nick can become
serious. The skin on the feet has a tendency
to become thin and dry. Special care
through waterless pedicures using cleansing creams and oxygenated lotions
designed specifically for diabetics safely cleanses, hydrates and renews the
thin, dry skin.
Busy people have
less time for what they consider luxuries.
Waterless manicure and waterless pedicure services save time by skipping
the soaking. If you do choose to get a
warm water manicure, be sure to leave your nails in the water for only a short
time – only a minute or so.
Several good
waterless alternatives to the traditional water manicure are the warm oil-soak
manicure, warm lotion-soak or the warm mitt manicure. Several good waterless alternatives to the traditional water-soak
pedicure are the exfoliating wax dip and lotion bootie pedicure. Special products containing essential oils,
lotions and creams are used to clean, exfoliate, and soften the feet and hands
rather than soaking them in water.
These alternative waterless services all provide extra-moisturizing
treatments that quickly and thoroughly eliminate dry skin on the hands and feet
but will not cause the nails to swell resulting in better, longer lasting
polish wear.
Choose a salon
that is up-to-date on the latest new nail care trends that include waterless
manicures and waterless pedicures.
In addition to conserving water, waterless services insure that your nail polish
stays on longer, and save you time during your salon visits. You will be surprised and pleased with the
relaxing, skin renewing, natural nail benefits of the waterless manicure and
waterless pedicure services that innovative high quality salons are offering
these days. So go ahead and try these
new services and enjoy the benefits of softer skin and longer lasting polish
wear.
Jeanne is the owner of Nails Your Way Salon in Douglasville, Ga. The Purpose of Nails Your Way is to Provide a Place of Peace and Serenity where you can receive Health and Beauty Treatments and Spiritual Ministry which facilitate Recovery from Stress and Damage and Produce a Sense of Relaxation and Well-being.
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Bacterial Nail Infections
A therapeutic nail tech
and licensed onyxologist provides more than just manicures, pedicures and nail
enhancements. Continuing advanced education helps an onyxologist to stay on top of the changing trends within the nail
care industry. Onyxologists are educated on different nail conditions and diseases in order to keep clients
safe and healthy.
A common bacterial nail infection is pseudomonas,
commonly referred to as “greenies” and is usually associated with artificial
nail enhancement services. Pseudomonas
bacterial infection usually occurs if the nail plate is not properly cleansed
and prepared before the nail enhancement is applied. Bacteria are
one-celled, living organisms. Bacterial infections result when large numbers of bacteria are
trapped between a nail coating and the nail plate. The risk of Pseudomonas is increased by moisture
entrapment when lifting occurs with unmaintained nail
enhancements. The extra moisture allows
the bacteria to thrive and multiply.
The green color on the nail is a byproduct of the infection due to the
waste products created by the live bacterial organisms.
Prevention is the key to avoiding nail plate infections. Always make sure that your nail tech cleans
the nail plate just before applying the nail enhancement product. If the surface moisture, oils, (and
bacteria) is removed before the product is applied, nail
infections will be prevented. Traditional artificial nail
enhancement methods can cause many complications if not applied correctly and
maintained properly every two weeks.
Other common complications with traditional artificial nail enhancement
methods are thinning of the natural nail plates, allergic reactions in the
cuticles, deeply ridged nail beds caused by the improper use of the electric
drill, and fungus infections.
When a pseudomonas bacterial “green” infection is
present on the nails, the enhancement product should be completely removed by
soaking it off in acetone. If the stain
is very dark the enhancement product should be left off for a longer period of
time. Gloves should be worn when hands
are in water or using household cleaners.
It will also help to soak the nails in vinegar several times a day for
a few days. It will take several months
for the green stain to grow out as the new nails grow. If it does not grow out in three to four
weeks, or is creating redness, swelling or significant pain or discharging
fluid, then see a doctor or dermatologist.
There is a healthier nail enhancement method that does not require the use of electric drills or fill-ins. These artificial nails look like natural nails and they are easily removed every two weeks in only ten minutes. The health of the nail can be examined every two weeks in order to prevent any complications. This new method is great for people that are allergic to traditional acrylic or gel enhancement methods. If you are fed up with having nail beds and cuticles painfully burned with the improper use of the electric drill and suffering painful prying enhancement removal then try the Prescription Nails enhancement method.
There is a healthier nail enhancement method that does not require the use of electric drills or fill-ins. These artificial nails look like natural nails and they are easily removed every two weeks in only ten minutes. The health of the nail can be examined every two weeks in order to prevent any complications. This new method is great for people that are allergic to traditional acrylic or gel enhancement methods. If you are fed up with having nail beds and cuticles painfully burned with the improper use of the electric drill and suffering painful prying enhancement removal then try the Prescription Nails enhancement method.
The Healthier Way To Wear Artificial Nails
How would you like to have perfect nails instantly? No having to let them grow for months in
constant fear of breakage. Who could
resist? Artificial nails are perfect,
beautiful and immediate. But many women
experience pangs of regret when they realize how damaged their nails have
become due to long-term use of artificial nails. The every two-week fill-in ritual has turned into a dreaded part
of their normal lifestyle, like having their teeth cleaned or changing their
oil. Maintenance of artificial nails
should be a safe and healthy habit—not a destructive and damaging habit.
News reports have warned about the dangers of long-term MMA acrylic use. Several discount salon chains have been investigated and found guilty of using dangerous products and poor drill use practices resulting in severe damage to women’s natural nails. Yet women still choose that easy, quick perfect set of beautiful artificial nails and continue to wear them month after month. Most of the nail damage comes from improper drill use, prying the product off to remove it, and no “rest” or “recovery” period between full sets. Continuous, uninterrupted long-term wear of artificial nails can cause extreme thinning and brittleness of the natural nails. Other possible nail health risks involving long-term use of artificial nail products are fungal infections, product allergies, separation or lifting of the nail plate, distorted nail shape, dry cracking cuticles, scarring of the nail bed, and grooved nails.
To avoid the complications involving long-term use of artificial nails, be sure to have them professionally removed periodically so the natural nails can recover. A good rule of thumb is 2-1/2 months on and 2-1/2 months off. Combine the artificial nail removal with a home care maintenance recovery program to speed and maximize the nail health recovery process. Taking daily Biotin supplements and getting nail fluoride treatments will help harden and thicken weak nails and reduce splitting. Use of a crystal (glass) nail file will seal and protect the free edges and also reduce splitting and peeling. After the artificial nails are removed, you should get at least 8 high quality professional manicures between each full set of artificial nail enhancements.
There is help and hope for those who want to learn to recover from nail damage and learn how to wear artificial enhancements the correct, healthier way. With discipline and commitment you can wear artificial nail enhancements and have good nail health too!
News reports have warned about the dangers of long-term MMA acrylic use. Several discount salon chains have been investigated and found guilty of using dangerous products and poor drill use practices resulting in severe damage to women’s natural nails. Yet women still choose that easy, quick perfect set of beautiful artificial nails and continue to wear them month after month. Most of the nail damage comes from improper drill use, prying the product off to remove it, and no “rest” or “recovery” period between full sets. Continuous, uninterrupted long-term wear of artificial nails can cause extreme thinning and brittleness of the natural nails. Other possible nail health risks involving long-term use of artificial nail products are fungal infections, product allergies, separation or lifting of the nail plate, distorted nail shape, dry cracking cuticles, scarring of the nail bed, and grooved nails.
To avoid the complications involving long-term use of artificial nails, be sure to have them professionally removed periodically so the natural nails can recover. A good rule of thumb is 2-1/2 months on and 2-1/2 months off. Combine the artificial nail removal with a home care maintenance recovery program to speed and maximize the nail health recovery process. Taking daily Biotin supplements and getting nail fluoride treatments will help harden and thicken weak nails and reduce splitting. Use of a crystal (glass) nail file will seal and protect the free edges and also reduce splitting and peeling. After the artificial nails are removed, you should get at least 8 high quality professional manicures between each full set of artificial nail enhancements.
There is help and hope for those who want to learn to recover from nail damage and learn how to wear artificial enhancements the correct, healthier way. With discipline and commitment you can wear artificial nail enhancements and have good nail health too!
Help for Dry Feet
Dry cracked
feet are never attractive or comfortable.
Aging and normal activity cause the padding to deteriorate on the soles
of your feet. The feet become more
tender and prone to dryness and injury.
Calluses, dry heels, and thickened cuticles form.
Your feet will
be much more likely to remain healthy if you get regular professional pedicures
and follow a good daily home-care maintenance plan. Professional pedicures can offer temporary relief to people that
suffer from dry rough calluses, dry crusty heels and dry thick cuticles. For home use, there are many moisturizing
and softening products on the market that nurture the tissues and help to maintain
healthy skin.
Daily
home-care maintenance is a very important factor in keeping the feet
healthy. Monthly pedicures by
themselves are not enough to adequately treat dry calluses, dry heels, or dry
cuticles. In order to prevent problems
from reoccurring, the feet should be cared for daily. Natural herbal home-care products will control many foot dryness
problems. Daily home foot care
primarily involves the application of lotion or herbal topical products to
moisturize dry skin, and cuticle oil to moisturize dry cuticles.
People that
have thick, yellow or dark toenails also often suffer from very dry thick skin
on their feet. Fungus infections
frequently affect the condition of both the skin and nails resulting in severe
dryness. If you think you have a skin
or nail fungus infection, you should consult a podiatrist or medical doctor for
advice. Topical liquid fungus
treatments should contain Thymol.
The cuticles
and calluses should NOT be cut. Cutting
this thickened skin will cause it to grow back thicker and quicker. The credo cutting blade implement has been
outlawed by the state of Georgia due to the danger and the lack of proper
sanitation practices. Improper use of
the credo cutting implement will cause bleeding and infection. For public safety, the use of exfoliation
scrubs, pumice stones, foot files, and herbal skin softening products are
recommended instead of the dangerous credo cutting blade implement.
Monthly
professional pedicures and a good daily home-care maintenance routine are the
two keys to proper safe and sanitary foot care. If you need help for dry calluses, dry heels, dry cuticles,
toenail fungus, or ingrown toenails, then get help from a professional licensed
nail technician.
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Are You A Nail Biter?
If you suffer from the compulsive habit of biting your
nails, know that you’re not alone. It
has been estimated that one in every four people bite their nails. Statistics show that one-half of adolescents
bite their nails at some point and between one-quarter and one-third of college
students say they still bite their nails.
Nail biting is usually done to ease stress and anxiety. Any kind of disharmony as a result of
friends, family, work, or school can trigger the habit.
Some nail biters seem to bite in an automatic way, as if they
are in a trance and not really thinking about what they are doing. Usually, they are involved in some other activity
at the same time such as reading, talking on the phone, working at the
computer, watching T.V., etc. For
others, the nail biting is their main activity at the time, and they will
frequently interrupt other activities in order to do it. People seem to bite when they are either
over-stimulated (due to stress or excitement) or under-stimulated (due to
boredom or inactivity).
Another factor considered in nail biting behavior involves a
kind of compulsive perfectionism.
Nail biters will often try to bite off rough-feeling or broken bits of
cuticle or nail sticking out in order to make their nails feel smooth and look
“perfect” or regular.
Nail biting sufferers are helped when they are able to first
identify, and then eliminate, avoid, or change the particular activities,
environmental factors, mood states, or circumstances that trigger the nail
biting response. The most important
aspect of overcoming nail biting is to train yourself to keep your nails out of
your mouth. Part of the cure is to find
out exactly when and under what situations start the biting. Behavioral techniques for stopping nail
biting are primarily interference techniques: doing something else with your
hands (such as rubbing a smooth stone, playing the piano, squeezing a ball,
playing checkers, chess, embroidering, etc.) or doing something else with your
mouth (such as chewing gum, chewing on a straw, toothpick, or eating hard
candy, etc.)
The nail industry has produced an all-natural herbal
anti-fingernail biting cream. Thousands
of people are seeing results with this cream, which is massaged into the
cuticles and nails morning, night and after hand washing. The cream is odorless, invisible, and will
not stain. It is formulated to prevent
nail biting by causing an unpleasant taste that reminds you not to bite. The aloe and vitamins A, B, C, & E
enriched cream result in fewer hangnails, smooth cuticles, and faster
healing.
The recovery program and the home care kit meet all three very
important healing steps—hydration, maintenance, and protection. The cuticle oil and the anti-fingernail
biting cream hydrate and cure irritated cuticles; the manicures provide the
weekly maintenance; and the nail strengthener protects the nails as they begin
to grow. If you seriously want to stop
biting your nails then try the ten-week nail biting recovery program, you’ll be
glad you did.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Arch, Foot, & Leg Injuries
People who favor
flip-flops as their primary footwear option may experience lower leg pain and a
change in their stride, according to research presented at the 55th
annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine. The study compared flip-flops to sneakers to
assess the angles at which they impact the floor and the force upon contact
with the ground while walking.
Researchers analyzed the gait of flip-flop wearers compared to their
gait while wearing sneakers.
By compiling the
forces that the foot is exerting on the ground, they found a statistically
significant decrease in the vertical (straight-down) force in flip-flop
wearers. This decreased force gives
evidence that flip-flop wearers alter their normal gait and this sheds light as
to why some experience lower leg pain.
“Flip-flops are
not designed for prolonged use or for walking long distances,” says Justin F.
Shroyer, lead author on the study.
“They lack the support that a walking or running shoe provides. Flip-flops should only be worn casually and
for shorter periods of time.”
Some flip-flops
on the market may provide more support, but are usually more expensive. For someone with lower-leg or foot problems,
Shroyer recommends they limit their usage and choose a flip-flop with more
support.
Flip-flops
should be replaced often. Despite
claims that they are the most comfortable when they are “broken in,” they
should be replaced every few months just a runner would with running shoes.
Foot-related
injuries due to flip-flop wear are on the rise, according to the American
Podiatric Medical Association. “There
are many flip-flops on the market that offer little to nothing in terms of arch
support, stability, and shock absorption,” says the APMA’s Dr. Ross
Taubman. “Opting to wear a pair of
cheaply constructed flip-flops puts the wearer at risk for injuries such as
arch pain, tendonitis, and sprained ankles.”
The APMA urges wearers to select flip-flops that are made of
high-quality soft leather, rather than plastic or foam.
Poorly fitting
shoes can result in debilitating consequences later in life. We are given only one pair of feet for life
and bad shoe choices will eventually take a toll on the health of our feet.
The American
Podiatric Medical Association recommends the following “don’ts” in order to
reduce the risk of injury.
- Don’t re-wear flip-flops year after year. Thoroughly inspect older flip-flops for wear. If they show signs of severe wear in the soles, it’s time to discard them.
- Don’t ignore irritation between toes, where the toe thong fits—this can lead to blisters and even worse irritation.
- Don’t wear flip-flops while walking long distances. Even the sturdiest flip-flop offers little in terms of shock absorption and arch support.
- Don’t do yard work while wearing flip-flops. Always wear a shoe that fully protects the foot when doing outside activities like mowing the lawn or using a weed-eater.
- Don’t ever play sports in flip-flops. You can easily twist your foot or ankle, leading to sprains or breaks.
Acrylic Nail Enhancements
What are acrylic nails? I’ve received
numerous calls concerning acrylic nails.
The statements I hear most often are, “I didn’t know acrylic nails should
be soaked off”, “I didn’t know acrylic nails were so damaging”, and “I didn’t
realize I needed fill-ins every two weeks.”
Acrylic nails are a liquid and powder mixture, brushed on over a plastic
nail tip to add length. Most women get
acrylic nails for weddings or other special occasions without researching
what’s involved in maintaining them.
How do I maintain acrylic nails? If you break a nail or if a nail begins to lift, schedule a
repair fill-in appointment. A broken
nail can become infected when moisture becomes trapped between the natural nail
and the extension tip. If you’re hard
on your nails, shorter nails will avoid breakage and look more natural. Use cuticle oil daily to soften dry cuticles
that acrylics usually cause.
How should I remove acrylic nails? Clip the tips (length) down, remove polish
and buff the top layer off and soak in pure acetone for about 45 minutes;
scrape the softened acrylic off with an orange wood stick. Prying off is never a good way to remove
acrylic because it is painful and removes layers of your natural nails. You should soak-off acrylic nails (every 6
to 8 weeks). After your acrylics are
removed, your natural nails will be weak, so a eight-week recovery program is
recommended.
What are the risks from long-term acrylic wear? Possible nail health risks involving
long-term use of acrylic nails are fungal infections, product allergies,
separation or lifting of the natural nail plate, thin distorted nails, dry
cracking cuticles, scarring of the nail bed, and deep grooved nails (also known
as rings of fire.)
Are there any alternative nail enhancements available? Party Nails also known as temporary tips or special occasion nails are pre-decorated with nail art, last three days to one week and are used for ages 13-18 and for adults not interested in maintaining a set of nails for a long period of time. Go 30 Prescription Nail enhancements are for weak nails or nail biters, last two weeks and do not require maintenance fill-ins or the use of electric drills.
Are there any alternative nail enhancements available? Party Nails also known as temporary tips or special occasion nails are pre-decorated with nail art, last three days to one week and are used for ages 13-18 and for adults not interested in maintaining a set of nails for a long period of time. Go 30 Prescription Nail enhancements are for weak nails or nail biters, last two weeks and do not require maintenance fill-ins or the use of electric drills.
A Non-damaging Nail Enhancement Method!
If
you’re looking for a nail enhancement that looks and feels like real nails then
you should try the new Go 30 Prescription Nails enhancement method. Many women are not satisfied with the
traditional acrylic enhancement method because they produce nails that look and
feel too thick and bulky. Unfortunately
some women develop allergic itchy, red, swelled skin reactions to the acrylic
product. Another draw back to
traditional acrylics is that they require fill-ins using electric drills—all
too often the nail tech doesn’t use sanitized drill bits and this can spread
nail fungus from one client to another.
Also if the nail tech files down into the nail bed it causes pain, nail
bed damage and possible infection.
Still another draw back to traditional acrylics is the painful removal
process by prying or picking off the product that results in nail bed damage.
Go 30 Prescription Nails are perfect for clients who want long, beautiful nails without the time, pain, expense or negative risks associated with traditional acrylic or gel enhancement methods. They are great for helping nail biters overcome their nail biting habit allowing them to grow out their nails safely. Because Go 30 Prescription Nails cover the entire nail bed they stay on a nail biters fingers better. Traditional acrylic tips are applied from the middle of the nail to the free edge rather than covering the entire nail bed. The unsatisfactory thick and bulky artificial look of traditional acrylics is produced from applying too much acrylic product over the tip in an attempt to make a nail biters nails stay on better.
Go 30 Prescription Nails are carefully fitted to each finger—the curvature and arch of each nail is precisely measured and recorded on a client’s prescription card. The nails are sized to exactly fit the client’s nail shape producing nail enhancements that have a very comfortable, natural look and feel.
Go 30 Prescription Nails are quick to apply; clear, full-cover nail tips that are custom-designed for application on top of the entire natural nail bed. They are durable and last up to two weeks. They require no fill-ins. They are easily soaked off in ten to fifteen minutes in acetone. Go 30 Prescription Nails make an excellent addition to any outfit you choose for everyday wear or for any special occasion such as parties, proms, graduations, weddings, reunions or church functions. Because you get a new full set every two weeks your nails always look and feel nice. If you want a healthier nail enhancement method that produces beautiful nails that look and feel just like your own then try Go 30 Prescription Nails today. Go 30 Prescription Nails enhancements are available at any therapeutic nail salon staffed by a licensed onyxologist.
Go 30 Prescription Nails are perfect for clients who want long, beautiful nails without the time, pain, expense or negative risks associated with traditional acrylic or gel enhancement methods. They are great for helping nail biters overcome their nail biting habit allowing them to grow out their nails safely. Because Go 30 Prescription Nails cover the entire nail bed they stay on a nail biters fingers better. Traditional acrylic tips are applied from the middle of the nail to the free edge rather than covering the entire nail bed. The unsatisfactory thick and bulky artificial look of traditional acrylics is produced from applying too much acrylic product over the tip in an attempt to make a nail biters nails stay on better.
Go 30 Prescription Nails are carefully fitted to each finger—the curvature and arch of each nail is precisely measured and recorded on a client’s prescription card. The nails are sized to exactly fit the client’s nail shape producing nail enhancements that have a very comfortable, natural look and feel.
Go 30 Prescription Nails are quick to apply; clear, full-cover nail tips that are custom-designed for application on top of the entire natural nail bed. They are durable and last up to two weeks. They require no fill-ins. They are easily soaked off in ten to fifteen minutes in acetone. Go 30 Prescription Nails make an excellent addition to any outfit you choose for everyday wear or for any special occasion such as parties, proms, graduations, weddings, reunions or church functions. Because you get a new full set every two weeks your nails always look and feel nice. If you want a healthier nail enhancement method that produces beautiful nails that look and feel just like your own then try Go 30 Prescription Nails today. Go 30 Prescription Nails enhancements are available at any therapeutic nail salon staffed by a licensed onyxologist.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Nail Care for Seniors
Two-thirds of seniors need help with basic activities. Nail care can become an urgent medical need rather than a luxury. The needs, issues, & concerns of appropriate nail care are very different for seniors than for younger clients.
Elderly clients often need their nails trimmed for them. Elderly people usually can’t reach their feet and they need pedicures from safe, good quality foot care professionals. Many podiatrists no offer full pedicures. The elderly need treatment for nail fungus, ingrown toenails and calluses. Overly vigorous pedicure services can cause serious problems. The elderly should have gentle pedicure services that are unhurried.
Foot problems are more common in the elderly than in the general population. The feet and toenails of elderly clients should be examined frequently for signs of nail fungus, ingrown toenails, corns, calluses; swelling, or varicose veins.
Elderly clients have to be very careful because of Neuropathy – decreased nerve feeling, and Peripheral Vascular Disease – decreased blood flow. The body changes as it ages, and the skin and nails are not immune to the problems associated with age. Poor circulation can be improved through the use of gentle exfoliation salt and sugar scrub products, and by the use of gentle, light touch foot massage. Tea tree and eucalyptus oil are good pedicure products used to treat poor circulation and dry skin.
Foot massage feels good on anyone, but with the added benefit of helping the body’s circulation, it is especially beneficial for older clients. Foot massage improves local circulation and feels wonderful. Nothing beats the power of touch. The elderly need foot massage with a gentle touch and slow movements.
Arthritis flare-ups can be very painful for older clients. Salon services that utilize heat will help elderly clients that suffer from arthritis pain. Clients’ hands and feet can be treated with moisturizing paraffin, and then wrapped in warm towels, mitts, or booties. A warm paraffin treatment helps to moisturize dry skin, open the skin’s pores, detoxify the body, and ease arthritis pain. The warm paraffin is gently removed with light massage. Any swollen joints should be tenderly massaged.
With consistent, professional toenail care, elderly feet can stay comfortable and pain free. Toenails should be trimmed monthly to insure a safe foot comfort level. Toenails become thicker with age, and the ridges in them become more pronounced. Thickened toenails should be soaked in tepid, not hot, water that includes a moisturizing product to soften the nails and skin. Toenails should be shortened, shaped, and gently filed to smooth them.
Problems with the feet can be a sign of more serious medical conditions. For serious problems, see a Podiatrist immediately. Many times, regular, high quality, professional nail care can help to alleviate many of those conditions.
Elderly clients often need their nails trimmed for them. Elderly people usually can’t reach their feet and they need pedicures from safe, good quality foot care professionals. Many podiatrists no offer full pedicures. The elderly need treatment for nail fungus, ingrown toenails and calluses. Overly vigorous pedicure services can cause serious problems. The elderly should have gentle pedicure services that are unhurried.
Foot problems are more common in the elderly than in the general population. The feet and toenails of elderly clients should be examined frequently for signs of nail fungus, ingrown toenails, corns, calluses; swelling, or varicose veins.
Elderly clients have to be very careful because of Neuropathy – decreased nerve feeling, and Peripheral Vascular Disease – decreased blood flow. The body changes as it ages, and the skin and nails are not immune to the problems associated with age. Poor circulation can be improved through the use of gentle exfoliation salt and sugar scrub products, and by the use of gentle, light touch foot massage. Tea tree and eucalyptus oil are good pedicure products used to treat poor circulation and dry skin.
Foot massage feels good on anyone, but with the added benefit of helping the body’s circulation, it is especially beneficial for older clients. Foot massage improves local circulation and feels wonderful. Nothing beats the power of touch. The elderly need foot massage with a gentle touch and slow movements.
Arthritis flare-ups can be very painful for older clients. Salon services that utilize heat will help elderly clients that suffer from arthritis pain. Clients’ hands and feet can be treated with moisturizing paraffin, and then wrapped in warm towels, mitts, or booties. A warm paraffin treatment helps to moisturize dry skin, open the skin’s pores, detoxify the body, and ease arthritis pain. The warm paraffin is gently removed with light massage. Any swollen joints should be tenderly massaged.
With consistent, professional toenail care, elderly feet can stay comfortable and pain free. Toenails should be trimmed monthly to insure a safe foot comfort level. Toenails become thicker with age, and the ridges in them become more pronounced. Thickened toenails should be soaked in tepid, not hot, water that includes a moisturizing product to soften the nails and skin. Toenails should be shortened, shaped, and gently filed to smooth them.
Problems with the feet can be a sign of more serious medical conditions. For serious problems, see a Podiatrist immediately. Many times, regular, high quality, professional nail care can help to alleviate many of those conditions.
Beautify Your Feet
With sandal season approaching, it is important to beautify your feet. A relaxing monthly pedicure will treat both the toenails and the skin on the feet. If you suffer from corns, calluses, ingrown toenails, fungus, athlete’s foot or diseases such as diabetes or arthritis then monthly pedicures help to keep your feet healthy as well as beautiful.
Your feet need individual attention. Just like your face, your feet are different from everyone else’s. Forty-three million Americans say their feet hurt and that they have some kind of problem with their feet. There are a lot of feet out there in dire need of attention and pampering. Shoes are often the biggest offenders. Wearing the wrong size, style and shape of shoes can cause numerous foot problems. Ingrown toenails are the most common.
Ingrown toenails can lead to serious problems if not taken care of correctly. Usually, toenails grow straight out, but sometimes, one or both corners curve and grow into the flesh. The corners dig painfully into the soft tissue of the nail grooves, often leading to irritation, redness, and swelling. The big toe is the most common casualty, but other toes can also become ingrown. The shape of the nail is usually inherited, but it is commonly influenced by trauma or shoe pressure. Tight footwear will increase pressure between the skin in the nail fold and nail, increasing the risk of ingrown nails. An experienced, professional Nail Tech will know exactly what to do to minimize the pain and speed up the healing.
The skin on the feet is particularly vulnerable to dryness. As we age, oil-producing glands slow down production, causing skin to become thin and dry. Not only does dry skin make the feet look older, it also increases susceptibility to foot infections. It is important to keep the feet moisturized with a thick rich lotion daily.
Knowledgeable, qualified pedicurists will never cut or nip delicate skin. They use scrubs and foot files to gently exfoliate the dry skin on the heels and bottom of the feet. They use alpha-hydroxy cream to remove cuticle. The improper practice of nipping or cutting the cuticles will make them grow back quicker and thicker. When you choose a pedicurist be sure that they do not nip or cut your cuticles.
A good pedicure ends with a foot and leg massage. The foot and leg massage improves blood circulation. Optimal blood circulation decreases the chances of developing skin and nail problems in the feet.
Choose a salon that you can trust. Be sure that your salon diligently follows state guidelines for safe footbath cleansing and disinfecting procedures.
Monthly pedicures can dramatically soften and heal callus-prone feet. Monthly pedicures will help to prevent fungal infections. A little time and attention will keep your feet looking and feeling good. You will also gain health benefits such as skin renewal, reduced stress, and improved circulation.
Your feet need individual attention. Just like your face, your feet are different from everyone else’s. Forty-three million Americans say their feet hurt and that they have some kind of problem with their feet. There are a lot of feet out there in dire need of attention and pampering. Shoes are often the biggest offenders. Wearing the wrong size, style and shape of shoes can cause numerous foot problems. Ingrown toenails are the most common.
Ingrown toenails can lead to serious problems if not taken care of correctly. Usually, toenails grow straight out, but sometimes, one or both corners curve and grow into the flesh. The corners dig painfully into the soft tissue of the nail grooves, often leading to irritation, redness, and swelling. The big toe is the most common casualty, but other toes can also become ingrown. The shape of the nail is usually inherited, but it is commonly influenced by trauma or shoe pressure. Tight footwear will increase pressure between the skin in the nail fold and nail, increasing the risk of ingrown nails. An experienced, professional Nail Tech will know exactly what to do to minimize the pain and speed up the healing.
The skin on the feet is particularly vulnerable to dryness. As we age, oil-producing glands slow down production, causing skin to become thin and dry. Not only does dry skin make the feet look older, it also increases susceptibility to foot infections. It is important to keep the feet moisturized with a thick rich lotion daily.
Knowledgeable, qualified pedicurists will never cut or nip delicate skin. They use scrubs and foot files to gently exfoliate the dry skin on the heels and bottom of the feet. They use alpha-hydroxy cream to remove cuticle. The improper practice of nipping or cutting the cuticles will make them grow back quicker and thicker. When you choose a pedicurist be sure that they do not nip or cut your cuticles.
A good pedicure ends with a foot and leg massage. The foot and leg massage improves blood circulation. Optimal blood circulation decreases the chances of developing skin and nail problems in the feet.
Choose a salon that you can trust. Be sure that your salon diligently follows state guidelines for safe footbath cleansing and disinfecting procedures.
Monthly pedicures can dramatically soften and heal callus-prone feet. Monthly pedicures will help to prevent fungal infections. A little time and attention will keep your feet looking and feeling good. You will also gain health benefits such as skin renewal, reduced stress, and improved circulation.
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