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Treat Family and Friends to Foot Care Gifts

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For December gift-giving or any other time of the year, why not treat a family member or friend to the gift of foot health? Foot care gifts keep on giving as the New Year passes into 2020. 

Pamper Friends and Family with These Foot Care Gifts 

  • Tuck some extravagant foot creams, lotions and scrubs along with a brush and loofah sponge into a pretty basket.

  • Add an assortment of nail polish colors to a flowered zippered pouch.

  • Package bath crystals with foot scrubbers for clean and exfoliated feet.

  • Pick up a set of personal pedicure tools for nail salons or for home use.

  • For anyone with diabetes, select well-made socks with loose, non-binding tops, seamless construction and extra padding.

  • A foot scrubber placed on a shower floor can help those with balance problems keep their feet squeaky clean.

  • For a desk worker, choose a footrest that will elevate and ease tired feet.

  • Yoga sandals can help with balance and posture. Add a colorful pair of yoga socks.

  • An adventurous traveler will appreciate a travel nail care kit complete with clippers, moisturizer, blister pads, emery board and antibiotic cream. For air travelers, add a pair of compression socks.

  • A foot massager is a luxury for anyone who spends many hours on their feet. From simple types to styles with heat and soothing compression features, there is a model for every budget.

  • Know anyone with cold feet? Try an electric foot warmer for the end of the bed.

  • Choose a special kitchen mat to relieve aching feet for a cook or dishwasher.

  • Heated slippers that use batteries, USB power or a microwave will keep feet cozy and warm.

  • For the athlete in your life, shoe arch supports can help their athletic footwear dry out between workouts. 

Running out of time? Grab a gift certificate to a spa or salon for a luxurious foot massage and pedicure. 

Let Us Know If You Have Any Foot or Ankle Pain

If you have neuropathy or any foot problem like heel pain or plantar fasciitis, discomfort from arthritis, an injury or just from overuse, please call Michele Kurlanski, DPM at Lighthouse Foot and Ankle Center. Dr. Kurlanski offers expert and professional podiatry services in Cumberland County, Maine. Please call us today at 207-774-0028 to schedule your appointment in our Scarborough office.