The secret to summer-ready legs

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photo credit: Getty Images

Spring is here and legs are back... I don't know about you, but I just saw mine for the first time in 6 months and they need a little help. First of all for a quick fix, try a simple at-home pedicure. Next, you can get bathing-suit ready with a simple waxing kit for your bikini line, or you could try a more permanent solution by lasering, if you really don't want to deal with weekly upkeep.
But the folks at BeautyEats come to the rescue with some fantastically easy tips for getting your legs summer-ready. Apparently you already have all the tools in your kitchen...

"If you don't know a penta-peptide from an antioxidant and frankly don't care -- you just want your gator-dry legs to be soft and silky-smooth -- look no farther than your kitchen. The answer lies in that bottle of safflower oil sitting on the shelf. This polyunsaturated oil, beloved by cardiologists for being good for your heart, is just as good for your skin, but from the outside in.

The oil, which is pressed from the seeds of spiky yellow safflowers, is a super moisturizer. "That's because it's very high in linoleic acid, a fatty acid that skin normally makes to keep its moisture level up and barrier function intact," says New York City dermatologist Amy Wechsler, MD, RealAge's skin expert. Since our body's linoleic acid production gets sluggish as we age, it helps to replace it from the outside.

"In theory, you could use olive oil too, which is also high in linoleic acid, but you'd smell like a salad!" Wechsler says. Along with being odorless, safflower oil has the advantages of being colorless and cheap. And that's not all. Safe enough for sensitive skin, it's so gentle that it's massaged into newborn babies' skin at some hospitals.

Although this natural oil is one of Wechsler's favorite treatments for dry lower legs, where flakiness can be especially persistent, you can use it body-wide -- though not when you're in a mad rush, as it takes time to soak in. "Smooth it on immediately after a bath or shower to seal in the moisture your skin has just absorbed. You can even apply it on your face, as long you don't get it into your eyes; stop a bit below the lower lid."" [-beautyeats]

For more info on how to get summer-ready legs, check out all the great tips from beautyeats.


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