
All of my friends and I had been
battling bruising under our toenail, toe nails braking and cracking but never
before had any of our toes turned green, oozing puss and so painful I had to
quit playing until my toenail grew back.
At this point, this is where my quest for the ultimate pedi~protection
began. I received several opinions from different
tennis pros on the size of shoe, type of shoe, none of which solved my
problem. I bought smaller shoes, for a
tighter, fit so my feet wouldn't bang the top of the shoe, WRONG!!! (Stupid young pro, obviously knew nothing
about proper feet care.) Then I tried
bigger shoes, more roomy, that just made them bang more (I think that was my
husbands suggestion and his feet are not pretty, still wondering why I listened
to him). Another older pro suggested
that I tie my shoe laces differently, "lock lacing" is what they call
it. I did find this helpful at the
time, cause my feet were swimming in my shoes cause they were way too big. But this ultimately did not solve my problem,
it kept my laces tight but I still needed serious help!!! (I mean I had the ugliest feet on my entire
team, entire league for that matter!)
Green toes and white feet were simply not working for me for those Friday
and Saturday nights out with my hubby and friends.
But there is a happy ending to this
saga, after much trial and error, I developed a system that cured my 'ugly toe'
syndrome for good. Here's how to do it girls:
Top five
pedi~protection tips for the pretty girl tennis player!!!!!
1. TAKE YOUR SHOES
OFF IMMEDIATELY AFTER YOUR MATCH !!!
I'm a healthy sweater, and my socks are usually
wet when I am finished with a match or practice. I used to go to lunch with the gals after a
match and my feet would just sit in my tennis shoes wet. This ended up making my toenails soft and
fragile. One day I stole my son's
adidas slides that he had out grown, and threw them in my tennis bag thinking
this might help. It made a huge
difference Now, I don't even put my
shoes on until I get to the court. Then
as soon as I'm finished… SHOES and SOCKS off~ before I leave the court! Slides on!!! In the summer- bare foot, in the
winter- bring an extra pair of dry socks to put on. My feet are dry and my toenails stay hard!!
My kids make fun of my socks with slides but it's better than green
toenails!
Every girl needs to
have a pair of slides or flip flops in there tennis bag. This is my #1 trick that keeps my toe nails
strong.
2. WONDER GUARDS

3. KEEP YOUR
TOENAILS POLISHED
I prefer OPI polish
and in particular their nail envy strengthener to keep my toenails strong. I keep this on hand and apply regularly
in-between pedicures!!! This works~ love
OPI products!!!
(http://www.amazon.com/OPI-Nail-Envy) I also never let the nail
tech cut my toe nails, I do that at home myself, the nail file is my
friend. You have to keep your toenails
short and groomed, if they are too long they will bang in your shoes and crack
and break~ this is where the trouble begins.
I've also started to test out different types of polishes and
techniques, like gel polish, to see if that makes a difference. The quest continues…
4. PROPER SOCKS

5. PROPER FITTING SHOES
Notice this is not
my #1!!! I have found if I do all of tips
1-4, the actual shoe just doesn't matter as much. Seems like I aways end up with Nike shoes,
which I find to run more narrow than most others. Once I had my bunion ectomy (to be discussed
in another post) this has not been a problem for me anymore. I do like to use the lock lacing technique
though, this keeps my laces tight.

Oh and I almost forgot…Tip 5 1/2. Buttery Chardonnay of Course!! My particular favorites at this time… Graton Ridge Chardonnay from Graton Ridge Cellars (www.gratonridge.com) and 2009 Heintz Vineyard Chardonnay from Suacci Carciere Winery (www.suaccicarciere.com) both of these vineyards are located in the Russian River Valley, one of my favorite places in the world.
I just recently found your website. I have to say that I absolutely love this post. I have always had problems with tennis toe and this article is actually some of the best advice I have ever run across for dealing with this problem. My husband will be so happy that I can have my pedicures last longer, and that he won’t have to hear me complain about my ugly toes. Keep ‘em coming Gisele.
ReplyDeleteLauren, no ones husband likes ugly toes!!! Protect those toes~ keep them pretty!!!
DeleteHi,, just wanted to say thanks, I'm a guy, and have problems with tennis toe,, It is not that big of a deal for me to have ugly feet,, but taking better care and preventing tennis toe is just good common sense.. I had never heard of "Wonder guards" I have some on the way.. thanks for taking the time!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you found the article!!! :) Guys need pretty toes too!! ;)
DeleteThank you so much for this post! I am having the hardest time keeping my toenails on my big toe and my second toe because it's longer. I switched shoe sizes to a smaller shoe hoping that a tighter, but still appropriate fit, would help. I just ordered those toe guards hoping they would help. I'd like to have some toenails to paint for the summer this year!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this post! I am having the hardest time keeping my toenails on my big toe and my second toe because it's longer. I switched shoe sizes to a smaller shoe hoping that a tighter, but still appropriate fit, would help. I just ordered those toe guards hoping they would help. I'd like to have some toenails to paint for the summer this year!
ReplyDeleteHope your toes are looking better Lauren :) Mine are!! Pretty all summer!!
DeleteOMG. I will try all your tips for protecting my toes. I have been wearing Thor lo socks for 20 years but I have never heard of toe guards. I will get them right away. Thx
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