Maybe you like to have a pedicure every few weeks and you consider it necessary for the good health of your feet. Or maybe you've never had one before and are a little nervous at the thought of letting someone get near your feet.
There are multiple reasons to give yourself a pedicure. For beauty, for healthy feet, to relax, to pamper yourself. Regular Pedicures They are excellent for removing dead skin and calluses, They also help to prevent nail diseases and disorders like ingrown toenails. Additionally, reflexology, a specific type of foot massage that an increasing number of salons are offering, can be used as a form of pain management.
There are many different types of pedicures:
The standard pedicure It begins with a hot footbath followed by the removal of dead skin from the feet. Cuticles, softened from the bath, are pulled away from the toenails.
The toenails are trimmed and moisturizer is used to massage the feet. Lastly, the toenail polish is applied.
The paraffin pedicure includes all of the above, plus a paraffin wax bath, where the hot wax is massaged into the toes, feet and legs to hydrate your skin.
In the french pedicure White polish is applied to the ends of the toenails, while the rest of the nail is painted with a high gloss.
Gel pedicures are when a layer of clear or colored gel is applied to your toenails to extend the life of your pedicure and prevent the polish from chipping.