But this is so not funny. My poor feet stand wretched from a bout of
cracked heel complex. When I pull off my socks, I can't believe all the dust. Seems we are suffering from a bit of a drought.
And the back of my heels and the bottom of my feet are chalky veins of dead skin. And my little old feet need a major layering of exfoliation with a quick scrub of the loofah. Of course I can't forget the important final step of adding a coat of polish to my toenails. What's icing without cake??? Cake without icing? Freshly scrubbed feet without glossy, glassy, luminous toenails? And I better get busy cause I'm sure to be walking into sandal season sometime soon. Even though this week goes from wildfires to snowflakes and sub freezing temperatures in less than a few days.



I know how you feel. because I am also suffering from unpretty feet. I'm always trying to make them look better though, seems it requires endless effort. Asking professional better?
Posted by: Coco | April 01, 2004 at 06:15 PM
Do I ever know the feeling? My legs look just as bad.
Posted by: Brooke | April 01, 2004 at 08:11 PM
My feet are HORRIBLE! I am so emabarrased....on top of the cracking/drying add chipped off polish...ugly polish at that! What was I thinking?
Posted by: Tiff | April 02, 2004 at 06:56 AM
HI--
I don't know where to start, so I am coming to you for advice. I am going to open a day spa that gives pedicures, massages, and pilates/yoga classes. I am in need of several ideas to market my day spa, just to get the word out. I live in a town of with a large university, and senior citizens. Any ideas of what I could do?
Thank you.
Keo
Posted by: keo | May 17, 2004 at 11:45 AM