Who wants to pay around fifty bucks every two weeks for a luxurious pedicure? While a trip to your favorite spa or nail salon is a splurge you must take every once in a while – it’s not something that I (or many college students) can afford as often as I’d like.
However, the lack of money for a spa visit shouldn’t force you to compromise your nails! There are some cheap (and easy) ways to create your own at-home pedicure experience. I’ve included a few must-have products and tools that can be purchased online. Your feet will thank you, and you’ll be pleased with the results. J
Includes:
• Marine Sea Salt {2 oz.}
• Exfoliating Scrub {2 oz.}
• Hydro-Masque {2 oz.}
• Ylang Ylang Leg & Foot Massage Oil {2 oz.}
This adorable mini-kit includes virtually everything you need for an at-home pedicure. The marine sea salt leaves your skin soothed, hydrated and smelling great! The exfoliating scrub and hydro-masque get rid of un-wanted dead skin-cells and reveals re-freshed, beautiful skin. Ylang Ylang massage oil is lush and calms your skin.
Tools:
True Blue Spa Large Acrylic Foot File
I love True Blue Spa’s foot file – it’s not too big, not too small. Conveniently hang it in the shower for an easy scrub that exfoliates rough skin. It even says on the website: “Perfect for spa-like pedicures at home. Gently rub over feet to buff away unwanted dry skin.” Perfect!
Just make sure to soak your feet prior to exfoliating - if used outside the shower soak feet in a warm water bath for 10-15 minutes in order to soften skin.
Bath & Body Works Flower Pumice Stone
Love, love, love this pumice stone! Pumice works great – just like the foot file it exfoliates and smoothes rough skin. And in this adorable pink flower shape, what else could you ask for? This is a perfect spring pedicure accessory (and for $4, you can’t beat it)!



That is the cuttest pumice stone I have ever seen. What great tips.