If you are like me, you have several lotions, salts, bubbles and tonics stored underneath your bathroom sink. About once a month, I put these to good use on my tired barking dogs. My very own tub is my perfect pedi bath. I pour various potions into the running water (today was lavender salts and lemon bubbles) and get to work!The keys to long lasting pedicures are short toenails (unlike fingernails, long toenails are not attractive), cuticle remover, foot lotion, base coat, sexy red toenail polish, non-chip top coat and cuticle oil. Below are the steps to a quick and luxurious pedi, the FIG way:

- soak feet in your personal pedi bath
- remove all toenail polish and apply cuticle remover; I have found a new one from SpaRitual (a line of eco-friendly nail products) that is gentle and easy to use
- cut your toenails (short but not so short that you cannot file them); file straight with slightly rounded edges
- file your calluses with any handy foot file; fingernail files will also work
- dry your feet and slather with a nice lotion; I like Burt's Bees Peppermint Foot Lotion (I used it a few hours ago and my feet are still tingling)
- swipe your toenails with nail polish remover so the polish will stick
- apply a base coat; SpaRitual has a nice one
- apply two coats of your favorite color; I am partial to red because it goes with everything and always looks sexy - my fave is Essie True Red
- almost done! apply a chip-resistant top coat; again I like the one from SpaRitual
- last and very important: apply cuticle oil to each little piggy - this helps soften any blemishes on your perfectly beautiful toes; you guessed it - I use one from SpaRitual (it smells really nice)
- now put your feet up and relax with your beverage of choice for an hour or so (if you are like me, you rarely have an hour to put your feet up, so just keep your shoes off)
Any FIGs out there have similar or different personal spa routines to share?



