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Monday, May 07, 2007
by Skincare-news.com team
Summer should be a time for bare feet but when the feet are left out of the skin care routine, it can make for an embarrassing situation.

Summer's right around the corner and along with that goes bare or mostly bare feet. Unfortunately for some, warm weather means a depressing skin care decision to avoid sandals and the beach or pool because they're just too embarrassed by scaly, dry heels or yellow, discolored toenails.

Xenna Corporation offers innovative solutions to unattractive feet and toenails by focusing on the exfoliation of keratin - the protein contained in skin and nails.

"Women with unattractive toenails understand that covering up the problem with nail polish is self-defeating in the long term, and men don't have that option. The solution is to develop a regular foot care regimen and stick with it, using products that are both natural and effective," says company CEO C.J. Buck.

For those with rough, dry or cracked skin on heels and soles, it's important to find foot care products that use natural enzymes to thin and soften hardened, thickened skin and remove dry, cracked or scaly buildup. Also consult with a podiatrist who can prescribe the appropriate foot care products for your special needs and always remember to include treating your feet in your regular skin care routine.

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