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@On It wrote:

@manny2 wrote:

If everything else looks good I'd rather have old looking feet.


I agree that is the first area I would sacrifice. However, my point was it doesn't have to be a problem area. Just take good care of feet like you would face and hands. Then everything will match.


At least exfoliate them!!! That alone will take away some of the years. No one wants to see scaly feet ! 

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I have the thin skin blue veins easily seen from genetics....no amount of anything fixes this.  My feet are still holding up good...they look nice.  I get a pedicure once in awhile and in between I do the whole thing myself.  It's a big job....so I do it in 2 days.  Painting is a challenge for sure but when they are all done they look so nice!  I suspect my feet will look OLD someday but as of now they are in their 50's so it works for me LOL!  

 

But peeling....cracked....flaking....heels are nasty...so just use your pedi file a couple times per week and you won't have that going on.  Put some nice lotion on with tiny socks at bedtime.  Nice smooth feet.

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Ah, the annual shaming women for their feet thread. Rolls around every Summer.

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