Winter Foot Care: Importance and Tips
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Many of us cherish painted nails, but neglecting our toenails during winter is a common oversight. Dermatologist Dr. Dana Stern offers insights into maintaining winter-ready feet.

Polish Care: To avoid keratin granulations, remove toenail polish every three weeks. Dr. Stern recommends the Dr. Dana Hydrating Non-Acetone Nail Polish Remover for gentle, regular polish removal.

Dry Pedicures: Opt for waterless pedicures to minimize infection risks. Dr. Stern highlights that dry pedicures are more sanitary and help polish last longer by preventing water-induced nail expansion.

Foot Hygiene: Thoroughly wash feet in the shower to prevent toenail infections, particularly in winter. Dry air can cause hangnails, leading to painful infections if not treated promptly.

Cuticle Care: Extend cuticle care to toenails using cuticle oil. Dr. Stern emphasizes moisturizing to prevent hangnails, recommending products like Kure Bazaar Cuticle Oil or The Manucurist Green Oil.

Urea Cream for Winter Skin: Combat dry winter skin with urea-containing foot creams. Dr. Stern suggests using creams like The Inkey List Urea Moisturizer or Ebanel Urea Cream 40%, which efficiently remove dead skin and prevent calluses.

This winter, prioritize foot health with these expert tips. From timely polish removal to embracing waterless pedicures and using urea-based creams, ensure your feet are pampered and ready for any season.

Re-reported from the article originally published in The refinery29