Discover the Perfect Pedicure with Clearzal and Win a Luxury Spa Break for 2 at Champneys

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The holiday is booked. Bikinis have been tried on, discarded, and ordered in the next size up, the kids have been on a couple of emergency practice sessions at the swimming pool, and we’re ready for what promises to be, yet another, stressful and anticlimactic week in the sun!

I’ve been quite organised this year. The important bits have been waxed and I’ve even squeezed in a couple of sunbeds to get the all-important base tan. I figure I’ll have no time to sunbathe at our villa as the kiddies will be flirting dangerously with the pool at every opportunity.

All that is left is the pre-holiday pedicure, and boy have I been sent the perfect hamper of goodies to help me with this!

ABOUT CLEARZAL

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Clearzal are foot care specialists who literally wipe the floor with other brands. Their products are formulated with pharmaceutical-grade ingredients and they’re the go-to brand for Podiatrists throughout Europe.

I might be an all-natural skincare blogger, but the buck most definitely stops below my ankles. The skin on our feet is entirely different in composition to that elsewhere on our bodies - an aloe and pumice solution diluted with essential oils might smell nice, but just isn’t going to be appreciated by your feet. Clearzal is therefore formulated to blast away the calluses and hard skin that is providing a safe haven for thousands of germs that cause fungal and bacterial infections.

THE PERFECT PEDICURE WITH CLEARZAL

Step 1: Soak it baby!

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Yep foot soaks aren’t just for old ladies and pregnant women, and you don’t need a fancy foot spa either. A washing up bowl lined with stones from your garden is just as effective, and just as relaxing. This step is perhaps the most important you’ll take as it’ll cleanse, deodorise and kill germs, leaving your feet perfectly prepared for the remainder of the pedicure.

I used Clearzal Tea Tree Foot Soak which is really refreshing. It arrives in powder form and smells of tea tree (obviously) and menthol. There’s also a healthy dose of eucalyptus and peppermint oil to really awake the senses. You simply add 2-3 tbs to warm water and let it do its thing. Handily it’s non-foaming should you want to use it in an electric “jetted” spa (you know, those things that were all the rage in the 90s). Crucially it also contains dead sea salt so you get that fresh-from-the-beach feeling.

Step 2: Scrub

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It’s now time to lift those dead skin cells and reveal the fresh skin beneath. Clearzal’s offering contains all natural ingredients including ground pumice, aloe, soy oil, jojoba oil and vitamins E, A & D. Although you won’t appreciate this (as you’ll be rinsing with the remnants of the foot soak elixir) this smells heavily of jojoba and shea butter. It’s fine yet gritty to the touch (as a good foot scrub should be) and doesn’t lose its edge under a flow of water. There’s no need to be gentle, give a deep and thorough massage to blast away rough and chapped skin.

Step 3: Buff to perfection

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Despite scrubbing like a demon, tough areas of hard skin will still need a lot of help. That skin has been comfortably hardening for a number of months and won’t yield easily. Use a foot file or pumice stone and move it lightly back and forth on your heels and on the pads of your feet.

Tip: Don’t get over ambitious. Friction generates heat and being too aggressive will damage the delicate skin underneath.

Step 4: Snip those nails

Okay, admittedly Clearzal’s clippers look a little frightening. Even I was reminded of dentist’s implements and I’m a firm believer in no-pain-no-gain. But you simply have to accept that toe nails are tricky beasts. Under the beds, bacteria growth is rife, and it’s thick. Funnily enough, in terms of harming your health, the dirt beneath your fingernails is worse, but all that gunk under your big toe is fungal, and the best way of stopping it in its tracks is taking away its home.

Snip STRAIGHT across horizontally. You can then gently file away any sock-snaggling right angles with a nail file - but don’t get too close to the nail bed. Curved nails might look lush on your talons, but your toenails are an altogether different ballgame - trust me, you never want to get an ingrown toenail.

Step 5: Seal in the goodness with a moisturiser

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Your feet will, by now, be feeling eternally grateful. But you still need to give them a good drink and feed. This will maintain the skin’s natural source of hydration and help combat against the effects of sweat. Clearzal’s Nutritional Creme (no idea why this is in French as the product is produced in Oxfordshire- still it sounds posher this way) smells dreamy and claims to deliver this in spades. With rosemary, lavender and thyme - the lavender wins out. You’ll find yourself wafting your tootsies under your partner’s nose for the first time ever.

For emergencies:

Try Clearzal’s Pain Relieving Gel - Smells like Deep Heat yet cools like ice cubes, this will stop that throbbing sensation when you’ve stupidly worn heels on a summer’s day.

Simiarly, their Busy Feet Energising cream will conjure memories of Germolene and Root Beer (> this is inescapable for family and friends) but who cares when those feet are delivered the promise of a few more hours of driving, pacing and, well, parenting!

Want to win a Luxury Spa Trip for 2 at Champneys?

Of course you do. In fact, that’s why you’re pretending to be interested in piccies of my feet! Well Clearzal and Champneys have tag-teamed to bring you the ultimate comp on Facebook.

Head HERE to enter.

Clearzal Comp

To recap, I was sent: Clearzal Barrel Nail Clippers £9.99 / Clearzal Foot File £5.49 / Clearzal Pain Relieving Gel £9.99 / Clearzal Silk Busy Feet £9.99 / Clearzal Silk Foot Food £9.99 / Clearzal Silk Foot Scrub £9.99 / Clearzal Silk Tea Tree Foot Soak £12.99

For more information visit Clearzal.co.uk, or say hello on Facebook

 

 


Clarks #FreeYourFeet Challenge - Get Involved to Win Prizes!

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Clarks recently invited me to take part in the #FreeYourFeet challenge to celebrate the start of the summer season. I was sent some beautiful Studio Beat sandals and asked to style them up in an interesting and fashion forward way. I accepted the challenge (I must have been drunk) and promptly forgot all about it until my lovely new sandals arrived.

I love Clarks shoes (I have a pair of 6-year-old biker boots that you’ll still see me in to this day), I love summer, I even kind of like fashion… I just hate having my picture taken. Worse still, I hate having my picture taken by Craig.

Clarks Studio Beat Sandals £44.99 - perfect for busy summer days out with the kids!

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The day of the ‘shoot’, I got changed into something summery (my favourite maxi dress from Miss Selfridge), tugged on some Spanx, straightened my hair, and spent a good half hour trowelling on make-up. I picked the local park to do the deed as there was plenty for Dexter to do if he wasn’t in the mood for photos. It’s also where I used to play when I was little so it reminds me of summer days. In fact, the picture below of Dexter and I in the wooden fortress was where I had my first ever kiss (Sshhh don’t tell Craig!).

As we wanted to catch the last of the sun we were in a bit of a rush. It wasn’t until I slid into my sandals that I realised I had forgot to paint my toenails. So whilst Dex had a play on the slide with daddy, I hastily whacked on a garish shade of pink that I’d dug out from the depths of my handbag. It was quite the mission to do this in a dress without exposing myself to all the other mums and kiddies as usually I’ll manoevuer myself into a lotus position for piggy painting - but somehow I managed it.

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Nails done, and Dexter beginning to get stroppy, it was time for Craig to take the photos. After showing him the basic settings and giving him a set of rules to follow - “Take it from up high so you don’t get my chins in”, “Tell me if I’m showing too much boob”, “Adjust my hair if the wind gives me a Boris Johnson make-over” - he set to work.

It took less than 5 minutes for the arguing to start. Snapping away, I hadn’t seen him review a single picture to work out the best position to plonk me in. Not only that, he wasn’t reassuring me I didn’t look like a beached whale so I began to get self-conscious (there are a whole bunch of outtakes with me tugging at my cardigan and thrusting my chin up self-importantly like Henry III).

Around 10 minutes in, I called a break and we both huddled over the Canon to see what we’d got. I hated every single photo so angrily insisted we start all over again. The whole thing took us 2 hours, and as you’ll see, Dexter looks mightily unhappy that he’s being used as a prop to hide my wobbly bits!

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Okay, okay, so no one is going to offer me a modelling contract anytime soon, and I doubt that Craig should be handing in his notice either. I’m just a mummy and a poorly organised one at that! If you want perfect beach-ready feet, here’s what I should have done…

EXFOLIATE

Treat your neglected feet to a relaxing foot soak (I use a 3-part mix of mouthwash, vinegar and water - it might smell a little funky but trust me when I say it works). After 10 minutes, grab a pumice stone and gently buff away your dry bits. Don’t get too aggressive with them, they’ve been on vacation in your UGG boots for the last 6 months! Repeat once a week for best results.

GET VARNISH-HAPPY

Apparantly it’s all about orange, baby blue, and hot pink this season. I’m more of a bright red or french pedicure type-of-girl but each to their own.

MOISTURISE

It’s too easy to forget to moisturise your feet when you step out of the shower, but it’s these little guys that work overtime for you everyday of your life. Pop a little cooling moisturiser on them everyday before you leave the house - you won’t want anything too greasy as this might result in your feet sliding around in your shoes, and you ending up with blisters. One night a week smother your feet in Vaseline and wear socks to bed - this will make them soft and smooth in the morning.

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So what’s my verdict on these sandals? They’re great. The concealed heels means you’re not hauling your bum downtown to let a well-travelled fish bite off any remaining manky bits, and the metal woven T-bar is really flattering. The soles are super comfy too with Clarks Softwear technology. This means I was able to wear them all day without the slightest hint of a blister.

If you’d like to get involved with the #FreeYourFeet campaign, check out the Clarks Facebook page where you’ll find a whole host of associated competitions. For the fashionistas there’s also an Instagram challenge to put a summer look-book together (let’s face it, mine won’t be hard to beat!).

 

DISCLAIMER: I was kindly sent these gorgeous sandals by Clarks in return for writing about the #FreeYourFeet Challenge. This post forms parrt of a competition entry (Go on, laugh) to win a Clarks voucher!

 

 

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