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Importers and distributors of exclusive nail and beauty products. Suppliers of products designed for quality, ease of use, and excellence for the professional.

Hair Salons/Nail Technicians - One Client At A Time (Soft Opening April 27th) 26/04/2020

Hair Salons/Nail Technicians - One Client At A Time (Soft Opening April 27th) Allow a licensed beauty professional to perform a beauty service/ privately with one client in the salon / per stylist at a time Starting as of Monday, April 27, 2020. All necessary precautions and sanitation protocols approved by the state of SC and the local Board of Health will be followed. Our i...

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Put away the chainsaw..... you are just in time for our wax specials...buy 6 get one free....stock up for the spring waxing rush....all Melinda waxes...hot wax, stripwax, film wax, paraffin wax.....offer ends 2 September 2015. Call 0827522154 or email [email protected]

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Foot Soak:

Things You'll Need
Absorbent towel or pad
Large basin
1 cup Epsom salts
1 tablespoon baking soda
Essential oils
Moisturizer

1. Lay an absorbent towel or pad down on the floor where you intend to soak your feet. This will prevent damage to your floor or carpet if any water spills during your foot soak.

2. Fill a basin two-thirds full with warm water. The basin should be large enough to comfortably fit both of your feet. If the basin is too heavy to move once full, place it in the desired location and use a pitcher to fill it.

3. Add 1 cup of Epsom salts to the warm water. Use your hand or a large plastic spoon to mix the water until the salts are fully dissolved.

4. Mix in 1 tablespoon of baking soda per quart of water if you suffer from dry skin and foot odor. In addition to relieving dry skin, soaking in baking soda will make the pH of your skin more acidic so that it is less hospitable to the bacteria responsible for foot odor.

5. Experiment with herbs or essential oils to moisturize your skin and add fragrance to your foot soak. SkinHelp.co.uk recommends peppermint, aloe vera, chamomile and fennel to relieve dryness. The MarthaStewart.com Web site suggests adding spearmint or lemon essential oil to the water to soothe tired feet.

6. Remove your feet from the foot bath when the water turns cold or after 20 minutes. If you notice increased dryness, itching, rash or other symptoms, stop soaking your feet and consult your doctor.

7. Moisturize dry, rough or itchy feet after soaking by applying a moisturizing lotion to dry areas while your feet are still damp. Severely dry skin may benefit from an oil-based moisturizing ointment, as these are more effective at holding moisture inside the skin.

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Dry your feet thoroughly after soaking them. This is especially important if you suffer from toenail fungus or athlete's foot, as the fungi responsible for these conditions thrive in moist environments. Do not rub your skin dry, as this can worsen dryness and irritation. Instead, gently pat your feet with a soft towel.

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Here is Melinda Waxes June Special.

Buy 6 Melinda Waxes Hot Wax and get a FREE Apples and Lime Post - Lotion

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