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Luxury pedicure ~ £20

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Luxury pedicure with Shellac ~ £30

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Paraffin wax ~ £20

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A pedicure is a therapeutic treatment for your feet that removes dead skin, softens hard skin and shapes and treats your toenails. A good foot treatment is heaven.

Pedicures are a great way to ensure you look after your feet!

  •         A regular pedicure can support chiropody if you suffer from foot problems. This may prevent you from needing further treatment.

  •         A pedicure can also help your posture -- you naturally walk more comfortably on cared-for feet.

  •         Pedicures can also soothe and relax you when combined with other treatments. Once you’ve had several soothing creams massaged into your feet, you may feel you are walking on air!

What to expect from a pedicure:

A traditional pedicure begins with a therapeutic foot bath or spa. Your feet are soaked and cleansed in warm, scented water to soften the skin -- like a mini-Jacuzzi for your feet.

An exfoliating rub will remove dead skin with salts & minerals.Also removal of your cuticles and cut and shape your toenails.

A good pedicure will result in your feet looking as well as feeling fantastic. You should want to show off your tootsies and make rash promises to yourself about how much better you’ll take care of your feet in future!  

A pedicure will usually last between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the techniques involved. Allow time afterwards to ease yourself back into standing up!

Different kinds of pedicure:

  •         French pedicure: a classic which uses long-lasting shellac gel overlay, whitens the tip and squares off your toenails

  •         Intensive paraffin wax pedicure: warm wax is rubbed into your nails, feet, and lower legs to moisturise and soften them

  •         CND Shellac gel polish pedicure: clear or coloured gel is bonded to your nails with UV light for a long-lasting glossy finish...

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