Kaitlyn, can you recommend a good foot peel? I think the one I got from amazon is a dud (not that I have foot fetish aspirations)
Is it better to soak your feet and file off your calluses, use the foot peel, or both? I've used both but my feet still get periodically cracked.
I soak then really lotion the area's of calluses when I had them playing soccer, and then used a foot peel so both. People don't realize taking care of your feet, will pay off way down the line. I should have brutal soccer feet, but I took care of them all along the way I have no issues.
She is beautiful and she elicits comments and requests without having an OF account. But she's also smart as a whip and very eloquent.
The thing about a good foot peel is that the skin peels off in the most satisfying way leaving baby soft skin underneath. Your feet work hard and this is something nice you can do for them. They feel better about themselves when they don't look as though they've been dragged across rocks and left out in the sun too much.
I have a friend who used to be a yoga instructor, and she said she soaked her feet in a dilute bleach solution every night to ward off athlete’s foot.
It seems as though every good bank has been driven out of business, and the only ones still standing are robotic and inefficient. First Republic folded and now I'm owned by Chase, and nothing is easy.
I was with bank of the West and was very happy with them, then they got absorbed by BMO and now they're a faceless entity .
They owned the home equity loan that my mom took out on the House, I was never so happy as when i paid off the whole thing and told them to pound sand!!
Here's my Wells story. When I first came to the Bay Area, age 21, I got a credit card through the Chartered Bank of London, which had a branch in Los Altos/Mountain View, because how cool was that (and they didn't object to giving a poor student a credit card). Before too long they were absorbed by a bigger financial institution, and then the bigger fish kept gobbling the smaller ones, and after 15 years or so, Wells was my issuer. The day before I was leaving for two weeks in Europe they called me about something. This was before hands-free, I was driving, and I talked to them for a moment at a stoplight (long enough to ensure it was nothing urgent) and then asked my daughter to tell them I couldn't talk and would call later. Well, the agent was apparently so angry that I, not she, had ended the call (which was otherwise routine, I don't even remember what it was) that she froze the card and no one would unfreeze it. So there I was, without my main credit card, about to leave the country. They reinstated it soon, but I was so annoyed at their capricious behavior that I canceled the card, at which point they begged me to reconsider and offered me a $100 (woohoo!) credit! No way. I will never, ever do business with them if I can help it.