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How to Smooth Cracked HeelsHow to Smooth Cracked Heels

Having dry, chapped heels is quite common, especially during cooler weather. Here’s a list of easy ways you can drive out dryness, cracking and peeling and attain supple, smooth skin with smart skincare.

What to Do After Getting a TattooWhat to Do After Getting a Tattoo

If skin isn’t properly cared for after getting a tattoo, you may risk an infection or damage to your tattoo. Follow these skin care tips to preserve both your healthy skin and body art.

How to Protect Your Nails During a ManicureHow to Protect Your Nails During a Manicure

Getting a manicure isn’t as safe as you think. Learn more about the potential dangers and how to escape the possibility of damaged nails.

Frugal Facials: Money-Saving TipsFrugal Facials: Money-Saving Tips

Think a facial is out of reach financially? We’ve collected the best bargain-hunting skincare tips to put you on the path to affordable pampering.

How to Get Supple, Healthy HandsHow to Get Supple, Healthy Hands

As cold temperatures arrive, dry, dehydrated hands rule the day. Combat harsh weather head-on with this ultimate guide to hand care.

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FAQs

Q: Can I use my body scrub to exfoliate the dry skin on my feet?

A: Absolutely! Using your body scrub on your feet will most likely do the trick. But if your heels are particularly dry and cracked, a foot scrub might exfoliate more effectively.

Q: How often should I apply cream to my heels?

A: If your heels are very dry, you may need to apply cream every night, as well as use a lighter lotion for daytime. But some people will find that using an intensive cream every other night works fine.

Q: What can I do to enhance the moisturizing effect of wearing socks overnight?

A: Try wrapping the feet in plastic wrap before putting on your cotton socks for a more intense hydrating treatment.

Q: My hands are constantly dry and flaky. Should I continue exfoliating or will this make them drier?

A: Unless you have a specific form of dermatitis and your doctor advises you to avoid exfoliation, using a gentle exfoliating product twice weekly should actually help with the dryness rather than making it worse. Follow up with a soothing cream and if irritation does occur, exfoliate once a week or every other week.




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