Pool season is just around the corner, and with exposed skin comes exposed feet. But before you book your first pedicure of the summer, check out these simple at-home solutions for tweaking your toes.

[soak it up]
Aura Cacia, Foam Bath in Relaxing Lavender
Your feet need a little R&R once in a while, and what better time to soak them than during a pedicure? Fill your tub or large bucket with warm water and add a handful of salts to soothe and soften. It will help remove dead skin cells and leave your feet feeling fresh. The lavender aroma of this product induces relaxation while the salt works to smooth and cleanse the feet.

Tip: Soak a washcloth in the tub and gently scrub your ankles, since dead skin cells build up there too.
$3.29 at Dierberg’s Markets

[clip tips]
Revlon, toenail clipper and emery board
Using toenail clippers, clip each tootsie in a straight, square pattern. It will prevent ingrown toenails and keep your nails looking clean and uniform. Of every brand I’ve tried, Revlon’s clippers have stood the test of time. Finish the exfoliating process with Revlon’s fine-grit emery board by smoothing toenail edges.
$2.99 at Ulta

[beauty in]
the buff, A Step Ahead Foot Smoother
Next, use a cuticle stick to gently push back your cuticles. The Revlon clipper has one built in, making your at-home pedicure easier. Next, use a pumice stone or buffer to remove dead skin cells around your feet. This professional-grade buffer will really exfoliate heels and other areas, leaving feet smooth and soft.
$12 at Sephora

[must moisturize]
L’Occitane, Pivoine Flora beauty milk
Just like you moisturize any other part of your body, your feet need to stay properly hydrated. Apply the body lotion all over towel-dried feet and ankles. The fragrance is equal parts fresh and floral.
$38 at L’Occitane Plaza Frontenac and St. Louis Galleria

[pretty polish]
Essie, Splash of Grenadine
Pick your polish of choice. I love this beautiful purple orchid hue. It’s a definite showstopper and a great on-trend summer color. Apply your base and topcoats along with two coats of the color, and let dry at least 15 minutes.
$8.50 at beauty stores
Photo by Bill Barrett