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Pregnancy Winter Feet Woes - What Helps

Unfortunately, reality has hit and I have done the mandatory wardrobe switch.  Shorts, tank-tops and bathing suits into boxes and out come the sweaters, scarves and lined wool pants. Winter is here, ladies.  I think that we're all a lot more conscious of the appearance and state of our tootsies during the summer since we're all in sandals. But good foot care is arguably more important during these winter months.

Harsh, cold winter air can be really brutal on feet, causing excessive dry and cracked skin.  For pregnant women, the excess weight carried during the final trimesters of pregnancy can make matters much worse with swollen ankles and sore calves. What's the trick?  A good foot cream.  What's even better than using a foot cream?  Asking your significant other to apply it to your "barking dogs", while giving you a relaxing massage.  Ahhhhh bliss.

During these harsh winter months, look for a foot cream that is comprised of only safe ingredients during pregnancy:
1. Helps reduce the skin’s pain, burning and inflammation  
2. Decreases presence of rashes, spots and fungal infections   
3. Facilitates in moisturizing and soothing dry, irritated skin      

 

You know you can trust Belli's Foot Relief Cream, from Belli's safe Pregnancy skincare line. It is an aroma-therapeutic, anti-bacterial, moisturizing massage treatment that comforts swollen, tired feet and relieves calf cramps.  Perfect hint... I mean stocking stuffer this holiday season for your significant other too!

Posted on Sunday, October 25, 2009 at 06:23AM by Registered CommenterMonica | CommentsPost a Comment

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