Aimee Herring

Three Do-it-Yourself Strategies
1. Exfoliate and Moisturize
Filing your feet a little each day can keep calluses and hard heels
from ever appearing. "Once a month won't do it. You have to do it
every other day, if not daily," says Erika Kirkland, president of
Pretty Inside and the Polish Nail Emporium, in Brooklyn. Use a foot
file or a pumice stone on your soles while you're in the shower and
a liberal dose of hydrating lotion afterward.
2. Gently Shape Nails and Condition Cuticles
Avoid trimming toenails too closely and cutting cuticles, which can
cause ingrown toenails and lead to infection. Cut toenails straight
across with nail clippers. Then shape nails and push back cuticles
with nonmetal tools an emery board, a nail buffer, and an
orangewood stick.
3. Polish and Protect
A pedicure should last at least two weeks, but nail lacquer can
show signs of wear sooner. "Reds hold on better than any other
color because they're more heavily pigmented," says Los Angeles
manicurist Kristi Marie Jones. To make your polish last longer,
paint a horizontal strip along the top edge of your toenails before
applying two full coats.
Written by Corynne L. Corbett