A medical pedicure is a pedicure procedure that takes place in a sterile clinical setting, rather than a spa or nail technician’s. It is usually performed by a podiatrist or a specially trained foot ...
When the editor of this magazine asked me to write about doing a pedicure yourself at home, I looked reluctantly below my desk at the set of bare, frankly feral, feet seething there. Oh no, I thought.
“Most nail technicians performing traditional pedicures are not trained on how to properly and safely deal with an ingrown toenail,” McClurkin says, “but that doesn’t mean they won’t try their best to ...
According to podiatrist Dr. Brad Schaeffer, who spoke to Elite Daily for this article, the best pedicure kits will contain a pumice stone or foot file to smooth rough, dry skin, and a set of toenail ...
Before you get started, Aaron suggests having a soaking tub, nail clippers, a cuticle pusher and nipper, a nail file, a buffer, cuticle oil, pumice, massage cream, Epsom salt, a body scrub, and ...
Feet are a tricky business, particularly if nice ones are not imprinted in your genetics. Now, what constitutes a “nice” foot will no doubt vary depending on its owner, but I value compliance and ...
Begin by painting your nails with a base coat of green. Let dry and then paint half the nail pink. Mirror the stripes on the other foot. Start with a white base coat. Paint all toes besides the big ...
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