Aug
Ladies, meet the baby that got me going between weddings and events in four inch stilettos for four days straight:

Come night #3, I was just dying to get my feet iced, heated, wrapped, whatever just to relieve it of this burning sensation. I tell you, every single step even on flats hurt like ƒ!@#%#$%^!<. Post bath time and quick foot spa using this really efficient Swedish Foot File from La Cross (definitely worth splurging on this payday!), I got one of my spare 1.5″ paint brushes I have in my art stash and used it to apply the mask on my towel dried feet. While its color would definitely remind you of St. Ives clay mask (the blue one that’s supposed to draw out impurities), your sniffers will tell you that it smells wayyy better. Consistency wise, it can be easily spread by my bare hands yet thick enough not to drip.
Seated in a couch, I set up four throw pillows on the bed next to me and raised my feet on it for about 30 minutes. The recommended “leave on” time is only 5 minutes but I was just too tired and liked how it felt so I just left it on longer. It felt pleasantly cool rather than minty fresh (like most salon masks) so I wasn’t really distracted by the blue gunk. Per instructions, I had to soak and wash it off with warm water. I did as instructed, pat dry, and felt my feet. It doesn’t feel like a baby’s foot against my hand but my…I tell you, it feels (no exag) heavenly after rinsing. It did deliver its promise of deep soothing, smoothing, and renews achy, tired feet.
*sigh* Sally Hansen. You did it again for the Swiper.
Wallet Damage:
Sally Hansen Beyond Perfect Pedicure Foot Mask ~ Php 500
La Cross Swedish Foot File ~ Php 300

