Every month, a woman spends a lot of money on her beauty regime. From hair products and salon treatments, it costs a lot of money to look as good as women do. However, there’s a particular part of the female body that tends to get neglected: the feet.

In many spiritual studies, a woman’s feet are her most significant body part. It’s your connection to the earth and God. They are the foundation of your body and the state of your feet reflects your spiritual and financial health. If you think you haven’t been tending to your feet the way you should, here are some tips to consider.

Get Regular Pedicures

With dead skin build-up and nail growth, it’s recommended to get a pedicure every four to six weeks. However, if you’re an incredibly active individual, it may even make sense to get a pedicure every three weeks. While it’s a costly investment, it speaks volumes to self-love and honoring your temple.

Use Foot Masks

You don’t have to wait until you get a pedicure to tend to your feet. Foot masks are cheap and easy to use at home, providing an easy way to level up your self-care routine. They hydrate, exfoliate and fight against infection with their antibacterial or anti-fungal properties. To enhance the benefits of a foot mask, you can wrap your feet in a warm towel or use a heating pad to open up your pores.

Add Some Bling

From toe rings to ankle bracelets, there’s tons of products on the market to add some bling. The smallest piece of jewelry can amplify your style tremendously, and include your feet into your look.

Get A Foot Massage

Whether your partner gives you one or you book a professional appointment, foot massages feel good and are beneficial for you. Foot massages help increase blood circulation, improve your digestion and posture, and reduce muscle tension. If you’re feeling extra stressed, then consider trying foot reflexology. This type of therapy uses gentle pressure on specific points along your feet to relieve tension and help you feel better. 

Have A Foot Bath

Curating your very own foot bath is not only spiritually soothing, but will leave the feet feeling soft. Try adding your favorite essential oils, like tea tree, peppermint, lavender, eucalyptus, frankincense, and lemongrass.

Invest in Footwear

When it comes to footwear, be sure to prioritize quality over quantity. Improperly made shoes can put too much stress on the feet and lead to bunions, hammertoes and plantar fasciitis. Honor your feet by investing in quality shoes, from your active sneakers to your going-out heels.