Currently listening to: So Am I – Ava Max
Do you ever feel like a misfit?
Everything inside you is dark and twisted Oh, but it’s okay to be different ‘Cause baby, so am I (so am I, so am I, so am I) Do you ever feel like an outcast? You don’t have to fit into the format Oh, but it’s okay to be different ‘Cause baby, so am I (so am I, so am I, so am I)As requested by Maddie Cochere (I have fun reading your blog BTW), who requested my foot care routine.
I’ve had to put my FeetFinder account on pause. The requests were flooding in, and honestly, I just didn’t have the time to give each person the attention they probably deserved. I had to decline a lot of requests because it was too time consuming. One man asked for 30 pics, one each day, but different nail polish colors for $250. I didn’t have time for that.
I’ve got flat feet. Like, zero arches. When I used to run in track, my coach had to wrap them constantly just to keep me going.
The first thing I do in the shower? Scrub them down. Any body scrub works, but I make sure to give them a good exfoliation. Then, I clip and shape my nails before moving on to polish. Personally, I love lighter, neutral shades, but from what I’ve noticed, guys seem to have a thing for red or white toenails. When I’m painting them at home, I stick to the cheaper polish route —Sally Hansen Insta-Dri (I try to snag these at Walmart or Target). It dries fast, which is key. Then, I lock it in with Seche Vite Dry Fast top coat (available on Amazon, Sally Beauty, or Ulta) to keep it from chipping and to extend the wear.
Moisturizing is another must. I swear by a mix of Gold Bond Retinol Overnight and Crepe Corrector—just one pump of each foot. I slather that on, then throw on some socks to make sure all the goodness stays locked in. I’ll be the first to share that well-moisturized feet pics sell better.
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