Pedicure Treatments

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A pedicure is an all-over body exfoliation similar to a https://www.instagram.com/salondeauville/ but with the feet and nailbed included. Pedicures are performed for therapeutic, esthetic, and cosmetic purposes. They have become very popular around the globe. The term “pedicure” first appears in the Italian language in 1977. The earliest known references are from Egyptian and Greek mythology.

In pedicure, the therapist or manicurist exfoliates the https://www.pinterest.ca/salondeauville/ of the lower nail bed by removing the dead https://www.pinterest.ca/salondeauville/ that surrounds it, then treats the area with special lotions and oils. This process removes rough surfaces and restores the pH and hydration levels in the nail bed, which makes it healthier for growing nails. It also makes the foot appear younger. In some pedicures, the therapist uses tiny grains of sand to polish and finish the pedicure.

Popular manicures include the “sucky” or frozen treat, the Margarita pedicure, and the Hawaiian pedicure, in which the client is required to dip her feet into a tub filled with ice cream and/or alcohol. (The ice cream and alcohol may be obtained from the local grocery store; it is not recommended to use the ice cream on bare feet as this can burn or irritate the skin.) After the pedicure, the feet are typically soaked in warm water to remove excess moisture. Some pedicurists tie a rubber band around the ankle to keep excess moisture in the foot, while others place a strip of bandages over the top of the foot to protect against friction between the ice cream and the skin. One pedicurist who specializes in the Hawaiian method recommends that clients dip their feet into a mixture of pineapple juice, Epsom salts, and chlorine-water, then scrubbed with a “sunflower massage tool” (that sounds suspiciously like an exfoliant).