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Beautiful Feet

A beautiful woman is not just a woman who has a comely face and a shapely body. She must be a person whose soul glows with an inner light, who has depth in mind, and who is clean from head to foot.


So it is important for you to take care of yourself and to look immaculate from your hair down to your toes.


There are ways of keeping your feet nice, soft and pretty, without having to spend so much on foot spas and salon pedicures. It is only a matter of good grooming, of keeping your feet clean and moisturised on a day-to-day basis.


When you take a shower, rub the hardened skin of your soles, as well as the calluses of your feet, with a pumice stone. Yes, you read that right, a pumice stone. Pumice stones are more effective at exfoliating skin than those fancy foot scrubs available at the market. Just remember to wait till your feet are softened by the water before you stone it.


After you have gleefully rubbed the hard spots off your feet, follow it up with a good foot cream or moisturiser. Dry your feet thoroughly and then apply a generous amount of moisturiser on them. Do this before you go to bed and sleep with your feet encased in socks. You will have soft and smooth feet when you wake up.


Lastly, keep your toenails well-groomed. This means clipping your toenails regularly, never letting them grow too long. Nothing is more unsightly than toenails that are long and are dirty-looking.


Since we are on the subject of foot care, do not hesitate to indulge yourself in a good foot massage every now and then, maybe once or twice a month. Not only is a good foot massage very relaxing, Oriental alternative medicine has it that reflexology massage that applies pressure to certain parts of the hands and feet do wonders to your overall health.


A beautiful woman glows inside and out, and is clean and well-groomed from head to foot. Always keep your feet healthy, happy and beautiful.


Please note that these tips are for hijab free environments. Please fear Allah and use them responsibly.

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