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Out with the old and in with the new -- skin, that is. For less than $20, we'll give you the tools you need to keep your feet looking pretty all summer long -- without ever leaving your house! Learn how to do an expert at-home pedicure that'll save you both time and money.

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sabrothe
If your not into "trendy" polish a classic color that emulates your skin tone (like pale peach) is always chic.

VinaLoca
If you don't have the time to soak your feet, I find it easy to use the pumice stone in the shower right after I get done shaving my legs, since by then my feet are already soft.

racoony3
The Pumice stone totally works! SCJasmine is right about wearing socks! it helps to lock in moisture :)

SCJasmine
What works for me is cocoa butter. You can buy it in a jar or tube at your local drugstore. I wash my feet at night and apply it, and then wear socks. By the next morning they are soft and moisturized.