Wednesday 18 May 2016

Choose a pedicure just for you!

Pedicures

It's getting to the time of year where your feet are in sandals and more on show after being hidden away for months in them old winter boots. Just ask yourself, Are your feet summer ready? If not then a therapeutic treatment is just want they need.

Some of you may ask what is a pedicure? So much goes into a pedicure, there's more to it than just making the toenails look pretty. A pedicure is a therapeutic treatment for your feet that removes dead skin, softens hard skin and shapes and treats your toenails.

So what makes a good pedicure?
Pedicures are a great way to ensure you look after your feet. A regular pedicure can support you if you suffer from foot problems, which may even stop you from needing further treatments. A pedicure can soothe and relax you, when your therapist has massaged several softening and soothing creams into your feet, you will feel like you are walking on air.

What Benefits me from having a pedicure?
Of course there is an obvious cosmetic benefit to getting your toenails done they look clean and pretty but there are also numerous health benefits. The foot massage that comes with most pedicure services helps to stimulate circulation to the feet, which is important for you overall foot health. The removal of calluses on the feet can prevent the formation of pressure points from uneven weight distribution, and having your nails trimmed by a skilled nail specialist can prevent ingrown toenails. Regular pedicures are also a good way to prevent blisters, corns, and blackened toenails.
What can you expect from a pedicure?
A traditional pedicure begins with a therapeutic bath or spa. Your feet are soaked and cleansed in warm scented water to soften the skin. An exfoliating rub with salts and minerals is then use to help get rid of dead skin. Your therapist will removal cuticles and cut and shape your toenails. Creams and aromatherapy oils are massaged into the feet to refresh and soften the skin. Some pedicures will included hot stones into the massage, where as some therapist will use a warm mask on the feet. Then a high quality toenail polish will then be applied at the end of the pedicure.
Different types of pedicures?
Pedicures very depending on the salon and the therapist. But you can usually find one that is perfect for you.
Vinylux Polish a classic which uses a lasting polish, and squares off your toenails sealed with a top coat finish.
Shellac Pedicure clear or coloured polish is bonded together to your nails with a UV light for a longer lasting glossy finish and 14+ day wear without chips.
Mini Pedicure soak, scrub, file and cuticle work and polished with your chosen choice of Vinylux or Shellac.
Pedicure soak, scrub, file and cuticle work, massage and polished with your chosen choice of Vinylux or Shellac.
Deluxe Pedicure Soak, scrub, file and cuticle work, massage, softening mask wrapped in heated boots that helps to soothe your feet as well as softening and hydrating your nails.


HOT PEDICURE TIP! Choice of footwear is crucial. You don't want to have to push newly high gloss finish toenails into socks and shoes just to travel home. Standard polish can take up to 12 hours to be completely touch dry, (unless your having Shellac which dries instantly). Whatever you arrive in we recommend that you have flip-flops or open toe sandals to wear afterwards.