Pedicure at the Esthederma Beauty Salon
At Esthederma, we offer a variety of pedicure types that meet the different needs and expectations of our clients. Each treatment is designed not only to improve the aesthetics of the feet, but also their health and comfort. Here is a detailed description of the available pedicure types:
1. Classic Pedicure
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Foot Bath – a relaxing soak that prepares the feet for further care.
Drying the Feet – thorough drying of the feet after the bath.
Application of a Specialized Urea Solution – applied to the entire surface of the foot, facilitating the subsequent removal of calloused skin.
Nail Trimming – proper trimming of the nails for aesthetics and health.
Cuticle Care – care and removal of excess cuticles.
Removal of Calluses – elimination of calloused skin from the entire surface of the feet, including heels and the midfoot, as well as the removal of corns and calluses.
Foot Peeling – exfoliation of dead skin, improving the smoothness and condition of the skin.
Massage with Cream – moisturizing and nourishing the skin of the feet.
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The treatment can be enhanced with various options, such as regular nail polish, French manicure, or Japanese pedicure, and can be finished with a nourishing treatment, classic polish, or hybrid polish, allowing for personalization.
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2. Cosmetic Pedicure
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A cosmetic pedicure is a treatment that combines elements of care and aesthetics. It includes:
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Classic nail and foot care
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Nail painting with polish in a chosen color
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Additional moisturizing and regenerating treatments
The cosmetic pedicure is ideal for those who want to take care of the appearance of their feet while enjoying the relaxing elements of the treatment.
3. Therapeutic Pedicure
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A therapeutic pedicure is dedicated to individuals with health issues affecting their feet, such as:
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Nail fungus
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Calluses
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Corns
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Cracked heels
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Ingrown toenails
This treatment includes a thorough diagnosis of the condition of the feet and the application of appropriate techniques and products that aid in treatment and regeneration. The therapeutic pedicure is performed by a qualified specialist who selects the right methods and products to ensure maximum effectiveness of the treatment.
4. Podiatric Pedicure
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A podiatric pedicure is an advanced treatment that combines elements of podiatry and cosmetics. It is intended for individuals with:
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Orthopedic issues
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Diabetes
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Skin changes
During the podiatric pedicure, the specialist conducts a detailed analysis of the feet and then applies appropriate techniques to improve their health. This treatment may include the removal of calloused skin, treatment of fungal infections, and advice on foot care.
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5. Japanese Pedicure
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The Japanese pedicure is a natural method of nail care that involves rubbing a special paste containing vitamins and minerals into the nail plate. The result is healthy, shiny nails that look well-groomed and strengthened. It is especially recommended for those who want to regenerate their nails and give them a natural shine.
6. Hybrid Pedicure
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A hybrid pedicure uses special polishes that are cured under UV/LED lamps. The effect lasts up to 2-3 weeks and is more resistant to chipping and damage. It is ideal for those who value durability and convenience. Removing hybrid polish requires a special product or a visit to the salon.
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7. SPA Pedicure
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A SPA pedicure is a luxurious treatment that combines classic pedicure with relaxing elements, such as a foot bath in aromatic water, peeling, and the application of a foot mask. The result is not only beautiful nails but also regenerated and moisturized skin on the feet.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to do a pedicure?
The duration of the treatment depends on the type of pedicure chosen. A classic pedicure usually takes 50 to 70 minutes, while therapeutic and podiatry pedicures can take longer, depending on the condition of the feet and the techniques used.
How often should you get a pedicure?
It is recommended to have a pedicure every 4-6 weeks, depending on the individual needs and condition of the feet. People with health problems may need more frequent visits.
Is pedicure safe?
Yes, a pedicure is safe, provided it is performed by a qualified specialist in appropriate sanitary conditions. At Esthederma, we ensure the highest standards of hygiene and safety.
Why choose a pedicure at Esthederma?
At Esthederma, each treatment is tailored to the individual needs of the client. We work with professional products that are safe for the skin and nails. Our team consists of qualified specialists who passionately care for the health and beauty of your feet.
I invite you to take advantage of our pedicure services – allow yourself a moment of relaxation and enjoy beautiful, well-groomed feet!