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Treat your feet

With sandal season and seaside days finally upon us, there’s never been a better time to show your feet some love. And Footner is here to help

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FINALLY! SUNSHINE season and the holidays we’ve longed for are on the horizon. Which can mean only one thing – our feet will be on show 24/7.

And as they emerge from socks, trainers and winter boots, it’s quickly clear that our new-found devotion to self-care doesn’t, sadly, extend to our feet. They might tread approximat­ely three billion steps in our lifetime, but that doesn’t mean we repay them with much love and attention. Or at least, not until it comes to sandal season…

Happily, that’s where foot experts Footner can (ahem) step in. If your feet are in need of a little TLC, cult beauty buy Footner Exfoliatin­g Socks are just the rejuvenati­ng ticket. Simply pop the socks on and get comfy on the sofa for 60 minutes while the socks’ hard-working ingredient­s – alpha hydroxy acids – get down to business. Simple! Within seven to 10 days, any hard, dead skin will have peeled away, to reveal a layer of soft, smooth, supple and healthy-looking skin underneath.

To keep your newly beautified feet in tip-top condition, make footcare part of your daily routine and moisturise with a specialist foot cream (not just body lotion). Expert podiatrist Dina Gohil recommends CCS Foot Care Cream. ‘The Swedish formula contains urea, found naturally in the body, which helps keep skin soft and supple. It’s the best-kept Scandi beauty secret!’

Now all that’s left to do is track down your perfect new-season sandals – ankle-ties, classic leather strappy styles and fishermen’s sandals are all particular­ly on-trend this year – and treat your feet to a pedicure. May we recommend Nailberry’s polish in Bluebell as the perfect colour du jour.

Happy feet and happy holidays!

Footner Exfoliatin­g Socks, RRP £9.99, and CCS Foot Care Cream, RRP £7.99, are available from Boots, Superdrug, Lloyds Pharmacy and Amazon. For more info visit myfootner.co.uk and ccsfootcar­e.co.uk

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