Trim, shapely nails on cared-for hands and feet make an instant impression. In summer, when your hands and feet are visible to the world, you should get a manicure and pedicure at a salon for perfect hands and feet that will impress. Men can get a manicure too, for clean, neat and well trimmed nails and softer skin.
Most manicures and pedicures include exfoliation of the dead skin cells on your hands and feet to improve the appearance and stimulate regeneration. A pumice stone is used to remove dead skin and calluses from the feet, often the cause of aches and pains when standing for long periods of time. There is a lot more to a manicure and pedicure at a salon than just a coat of polish!
Moisturisers and special products to treat cuticles are massaged into the hand, arm, foot and lower leg, hydrating them and stimulating blood flow. The massage can also help to relieve aches and pains from arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome, and is very relaxing.
Manicurists are trained to recognise nail diseases and disorders such as fungal diseases, and can help you treat them by recommending over the counter products you can use, or advise you that you need to seek medical attention. Some nail diseases may result in the manicurist being unable to provide your treatment, as some diseases are highly infectious.
After your massage, work will commence on your nails. Cuticles will be trimmed, nails cleaned, buffed, trimmed and shaped. If required, the manicurist will then apply polish. You can bring your own polish in your favourite colour, or choose from the selection at the salon. Usually four coats are applied, a base coat, two colour coats and a top coat. Often a treatment will be applied after the top coat to condition the cuticles and nails.
Manicures can last 2 to 3 weeks, and pedicures even longer. No matter how hard you try, you will probably never match that with a home pedicure. The secret is in the professional nail care products the salons use, and the expertise that goes into applying them all properly. After a professional manicure or pedicure you will definitely want to show your hands and feet off!
Many people will only have a manicure and pedicure at a salon for special occasions such as weddings or special events and before going on holiday. Some salons offer a mobile manicure and pedicure service, where the manicurist will come to your home or office to perform the treatments, bringing their equipment with them. This saves you the additional travel time, parking concerns and rushing through traffic afterwards. It's also particularly useful if, as for a wedding, you need to avoid chips or breaks at all costs. Cars are notoriously unfriendly to newly manicured nails.
Treat yourself to a manicure and pedicure, regularly if your budget allows, or every now and then as a luxury. It is extremely relaxing, and you don't have to worry about the cat bumping into you or the kids needing something just as you apply the last coat of polish. You can sit back, relax and be pampered, knowing that you will have beautiful hands and feet when it's all done.
Most manicures and pedicures include exfoliation of the dead skin cells on your hands and feet to improve the appearance and stimulate regeneration. A pumice stone is used to remove dead skin and calluses from the feet, often the cause of aches and pains when standing for long periods of time. There is a lot more to a manicure and pedicure at a salon than just a coat of polish!
Moisturisers and special products to treat cuticles are massaged into the hand, arm, foot and lower leg, hydrating them and stimulating blood flow. The massage can also help to relieve aches and pains from arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome, and is very relaxing.
Manicurists are trained to recognise nail diseases and disorders such as fungal diseases, and can help you treat them by recommending over the counter products you can use, or advise you that you need to seek medical attention. Some nail diseases may result in the manicurist being unable to provide your treatment, as some diseases are highly infectious.
After your massage, work will commence on your nails. Cuticles will be trimmed, nails cleaned, buffed, trimmed and shaped. If required, the manicurist will then apply polish. You can bring your own polish in your favourite colour, or choose from the selection at the salon. Usually four coats are applied, a base coat, two colour coats and a top coat. Often a treatment will be applied after the top coat to condition the cuticles and nails.
Manicures can last 2 to 3 weeks, and pedicures even longer. No matter how hard you try, you will probably never match that with a home pedicure. The secret is in the professional nail care products the salons use, and the expertise that goes into applying them all properly. After a professional manicure or pedicure you will definitely want to show your hands and feet off!
Many people will only have a manicure and pedicure at a salon for special occasions such as weddings or special events and before going on holiday. Some salons offer a mobile manicure and pedicure service, where the manicurist will come to your home or office to perform the treatments, bringing their equipment with them. This saves you the additional travel time, parking concerns and rushing through traffic afterwards. It's also particularly useful if, as for a wedding, you need to avoid chips or breaks at all costs. Cars are notoriously unfriendly to newly manicured nails.
Treat yourself to a manicure and pedicure, regularly if your budget allows, or every now and then as a luxury. It is extremely relaxing, and you don't have to worry about the cat bumping into you or the kids needing something just as you apply the last coat of polish. You can sit back, relax and be pampered, knowing that you will have beautiful hands and feet when it's all done.
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