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Do your feet need a treat?

Here’s how to give those toes some love with my tips and tricks for a summer-fabulous at-home pedicure

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I’ve spent rather more time than usual looking at my bare feet as I pad around at home – although, personally, if I do go out at the moment, the idea of revealing any flesh that could be concealed is anathema to me. Still, feet are on display one way or another and pedicures, even if self-dispensed, are pretty indispensa­ble.

The basics never really change but, to ease the process, here’s my step-by-step guide and the products I’m loving right now. with its own mini foot file shaped like a surfboard, which is very effective and surprising­ly ergonomic. Flexitol Intense Overnight Foot Cream (13, €7.99, boots.ie) is the latest in its footcare range and has 30 per cent urea that delivers extra TLC for dry skin.

SVR Xérial 50 Extrême Crème

Pieds (3, €11.50, feelunique.com) is a stalwart: a liquidy balm that really works wonders.

Invest in decent nail scissors or clippers. I like Navy Profession­al Betty Clippers (1, €63.95, navyprofes­sional. com) which are solid rather than so many flimsy clippers that quickly fall to bits and start to rust. This range is made with a titanium coating both for added durability which will aid access issues. If you’ve left it too long and your nails are a bit thicker or hardened, he suggests a bath or foot soak, then ‘apply a liberal amount of petroleum jelly to toenails to soften and leave for 20 minutes’.

Don’t forget a cuticle cream – on toes as well fingers. I’m currently using Margaret Dabbs (yes, her again) Nail & Cuticle Serum pen

(2, €16, margaretda­bbs.ie), which I keep by my bed to use at night. But other fantastic options are Nailberry Treat à la rose (€18.30, nailberry.co.uk), a rose-infused cuticle cream; Dior Huile Abricot Daily Nutritive Serum (€25.50, selfridges.com), a lovely little luxury, and the classic Dior Crème new Back to Nature Collection,

is a delicate grey/lavender shade.

★ Dior Vernis in Go (8, €25, dior.com) is fragranced with bergamot (not so useful for toes but charming for a mani).

★ Essie Gel Couture Polish in Polished And Poised (9, €11.99, superdrug.com) is a pretty pink with a gel-like shine.

★ Peacći in Frida (10, €11.50, peacci.com) is a fruity coral shade from this long-lasting vegan line.

★ Rimmel 60 Seconds Super Shine in Jet Setting (11, €4.49, boots.com) is a luscious pink that lives up to its name.

Never was there a nicer smelling nor more chic-looking varnish remover than Chanel Le Dissolvant Douceur Nail Colour Remover

(€17, johnlewis.com). And The

Sign Tribe – whose revolution­ary cream polish remover Remove

And Chill you simply rub on to nails, leave for a few minutes and wipe away – has introduced Reusable Nail Polish Remover Pads (14, €18 for three, thisisbeau­tymart.com) to use alongside the existing polish remover. Wash in soap and water after use and each pad should give up to 25 uses.

Remember that you cannot remove gel polish in the same way as normal nail varnish. Leighton Denny offers this advice: take the shine off the gel polish with a nail file and saturate ten cotton balls with acetone (you can buy this online; it is not the same as nail polish remover) and place one ball on each nail and hold it in place with tinfoil. Wait 15 minutes, then wipe off the gel polish. Reapply if needed.

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