4 Christmas Gifts to Please Your Loved Ones Feet

Christmas is almost here and if you are still looking for that perfect gift for someone on your list, consider giving the gift of better foot health!  Not sure where to begin? We’ve got some great gift ideas that will make your loved ones’ feet feel great.  So, check out our top Christmas gift ideas, and feel free to stop in our office for further recommendations or foot care tips!  

Gift 1: Pampering Pedicure Kits 

While we love to pamper our feet with pretty pedicures, going to the nail salon can leave you vulnerable to infection. Want to help your loved ones have their best looking and feeling feet? Pick up a set of personal pedicure tools and an assortment of nail polishes. 

Gift 2: Yoga Sandals to Protect  

Barefoot workouts can take a toll on your feet, back and knees. To better protect yourself when taking classes like barre and yoga, you need to offer additional support in the form of shoes. Of course, you don’t want to bring athletic shoes into the yoga studio. Instead, pick up a pair of yoga sandals, designed to help with posture and balance, and go get your Om on without fear of foot pain. 

Gift 3: Oh-So-Soft Skin 

Winters in Indiana take a toll on your feet, drying them out and leaving them vulnerable to painful cracks. Want to help keep feet moisturized and resistant to winter woes? Assemble a lavish foot care basket, packed with rich foot creams and lotions, foot scrub, a loofah sponge and brush and bath crystals. It will make a welcome addition to your bundles under the tree. 

Gift 4: Rest for the Weary

If working from home or returning to the office has left your feet worn out, we’ve got the solution! All day sitting allows blood to pool in your feet, which can leave them tired and swollen. Want to give your loved one a little relief? Grab a footrest—it fits right under your desk and is a great way to help ease tired feet. 

One final thought: all the gifts in this guide will make healthy feet feel their best. But they can’t cure chronic foot problems, so be sure to make an immediate appointment with our office if you’ve got foot pain that just won’t quit. 

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