Beauty tips(another off the topic thread)

I doubt mine would notice my feet unless they turned into cloven hooves or something, though he did make the effort to notice my blue sparkly toenails, I was impressed with that.

Lovin the blu sparkly toenails Hun,:hugs::hugs::hugs::hugs:
 
They do look awesome, though it's amazing how the blue manages to penetrate the basecoat, so once you remove "Pool Party" (LOOOVE the name) you do have a few days of "zombie toenails" LOL
 
My Favourite nail polish (at the moment!!!)
 

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Specifically I need a cure for cracked heels if anyone has got one.

quite a few spas sell a foot file that has a wooden handle and a black pad for the grit....those are really good and use them in the shower. then I would suggest a foot cream brand like gehwal.....not sure if you have it where you live but their balm for cracked skin works amazing. if you ever go for pedicures make sure they dont use a credo blade on cracked skin...people think it works well as their feet are so smooth after but actually the skin can grow back worse as the foot compensates and wants to protect. There actually should be a thin layer of thicker protective skin on your feet, thats natural, but creams make it look better.

also on your nails (hands & feet) using an oil on your cuticles every night really works well. I use CND Solar Oil :thumbup:
 
This is the trotter cream I use, about twice a year when I remember ha ha, when I lived in a hot country I used it a lot more, but most of the year here my feet are encased in fluffy socks

https://www.thebodyshop.co.uk/_en/_gb/catalog/product.aspx?ParentCatCode=C_BathBody&CatCode=C_BathBody_HandsFeet&prdcode=49349m
 
This is the trotter cream I use, about twice a year when I remember ha ha, when I lived in a hot country I used it a lot more, but most of the year here my feet are encased in fluffy socks

https://www.thebodyshop.co.uk/_en/_gb/catalog/product.aspx?ParentCatCode=C_BathBody&CatCode=C_BathBody_HandsFeet&prdcode=49349m

Trotter cream :rofl::rofl: that's tickled me!!
 
This is the trotter cream I use, about twice a year when I remember ha ha, when I lived in a hot country I used it a lot more, but most of the year here my feet are encased in fluffy socks

https://www.thebodyshop.co.uk/_en/_gb/catalog/product.aspx?ParentCatCode=C_BathBody&CatCode=C_BathBody_HandsFeet&prdcode=49349m

Trotter cream :rofl::rofl: that's tickled me!!

Arrrrgh! What does 'trotter' mean now? LOL
 
O yes Brooke and a horse can trot ,:haha::haha::haha:

Tracey, that is the only explanation I am actually familiar with already! Lol

So you guys also drink tea at tea, call having dinner 'tea', have creamed tea, which I hear has nothing to do with putting cream in your tea...I cannot keep up! :haha:
 
O yes Brooke and a horse can trot ,:haha::haha::haha:

Tracey, that is the only explanation I am actually familiar with already! Lol

So you guys also drink tea at tea, call having dinner 'tea', have creamed tea, which I hear has nothing to do with putting cream in your tea...I cannot keep up! :haha:

Dmom those ladies from the south of England have breakfast, lunch and dinner but those ladies from the north of England will have breakfast, dinner and tea :)

A cream tea is https://broadwayhouse.com/creamtea.html and so yummy :)
 
So is the tea actually secondary to the clotted cream in creamed tea? LOL
 

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