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Pedicure Treatment

Pedicure Treatment

Pedicure Treatment

Pedicure treatment is a specific costmetic procedure for the feet. Unlike a medical foot treatment that involves massaging specific areas of the feet and removing infectious or fungal ingrown toenails, a pedicure treatment is purely for relaxation and aesthetic reasons. In this article, we talk briefly about the origins of pedicures and provide more details on the pedicure treatment as a whole.

Origins of Pedicure Treatment

According to some sources pedicure treatment originated in China, around 3000 BC (Before Christ) Both women and men would treat their feet to remove rough skin and to leave their toenails looking fresh and clean. Some sources state that in Ancient Egypt, the upper class started pedicuring their feet from around 2300 BC. There is even some evidence to show that in Ancient Greece the upper class took care of their feet.

Modern Day Pedicures
Pedicures have drastically advanced and changed over the years, with new advances in technology for pedicures and manicures, there is more scope for beautiful hands and feet. There are different types of pedicures to choose from such as:

-Gel pedicure
-Hot stone pedicure
-Fish pedicure
-French pedicure
-American pedicure
-Paraffin Pedicure
-Spa Pedicure

There is so much to choose from, you can get a different pedicure every week. You can also opt for designs using a range of different colours including crystals and glitter.

Advantages of Getting a Pedicure
Here are some of the advantages of getting a pedicure

Better Circulation

Regular pedicures promote better blood circulation and helps to make you feel more relaxed.

Neat Looking Feet

Neat looking feet always look better than untidy feet with jagged nails and dry skin. Improve the way you look in sandals and open toe shoes, especially during the warmer months.

Increased Confidence
Boost your confidence when your feet look neat and well put together.

Reduce Chance of Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown toenails can cause infection and severe pain if left untreated. Although pedicures do not treat ingrown toenails, regular pedicures could help to prevent them in the first place.

Getting a pedicure is always a good thing, your feet will feel smoother, they will look better and you will feel more confident. Match your manicured nails with your pedicured feet and step out in style. Get pedicures every two weeks to experience the full effect, make sure you go a registered and qualified beautician to ensure that you get the best quality pedicure for your money.