Spa Manicure and Pedicure
Spa manicures provide both relaxation and health benefits for feet. A spa manicure often includes exfoliation of feet and nails, massage, and moisturizing treatments to luxuriate and pamper.
Cosmetic nail treatments involve providing hands and nails with cosmetic nail services, which include cutting, shaping, cuticle care, filing, polishing and hand massage using high-quality professional products and tools.
Hydrating Mask
Experienced spa pedicures will leave your feet feeling refreshed and revitalized. The luxurious treatment typically begins by immersing them in a warm bath of water with aromatic soaks such as salts, flower petals, oils or creams to relax them and soften their skin before exfoliation, moisturization and massages of both feet and legs to improve circulation; nails are then trimmed, polished and buffed into beautiful shine!
Many believe professional manicures and pedicures are necessary in order to keep nails healthy, especially when problems such as hangnails, ingrown toenails or cracked heels arise. Opinions vary on whether these extra treatments are truly necessary depending on foot type, preexisting conditions as well as effort put in toward post-treatment maintenance product use at home; for instance a nail technician might recommend cuticle oil in between manicures to protect healthy skin against dead cells that buildup which could otherwise lead to infections or fungal growths.
Paraffin Wax
Paraffin wax treatments make an excellent addition to any pedicure or manicure, as they can be done on feet, hands and elbows. Melted wax is applied directly onto the body before hardening off again. Furthermore, scenting essential oils with soothing or stimulating properties may enhance this experience further.
Liquified wax provides intense moisturization while soothing stiff joints and muscles. It opens pores, making it easier to shed dead skin cells while treating calluses and cracked, dry feet on feet. Furthermore, its proven beneficial against arthritis and fibromyalgia.
To maximize the benefits of paraffin wax treatments, it’s essential to follow some key guidelines. First, wash and moisturize both hands and feet prior to starting treatment, and share any medical histories that could prevent complications or side effects during or following your appointment – such as minor burns from an excessively hot wax application.
Exfoliation
Many people visit corner nail bars regularly for regular pedicures in order to touch up cuticles and shape nails, maintaining healthy hands and feet skin. Spa pedicures take this one step further by offering extra pampering while simultaneously improving hydration, circulation and soothing dry skin conditions.
As part of your treatment, both hands and feet are immersed in a warm bath to soften skin while at the same time exfoliating away dead cells that have built up over time. Following that step, nails are then filed down and shaped using special files in order to avoid splitting or jagged edges, before being polished for a shiny surface finish.
Cuticles will then be pushed back, and moisturizer is applied to your feet and toes. Depending on the spa, additional services such as foot massage or paraffin wax dip may also be provided.
Massage
Spa Manicure and Pedicure services offer cosmetic nail treatments that involve manicure (hands) and pedicure (feet). Nails are clipped, cleaned, shaped, polished, buffed and buffed again before skin exfoliation occurs and moisturizer is added for added moisturizing effect. Some services also offer massage.
Pedicures typically begin by submerging your feet in warm, aromatic water. This soak helps soften skin while providing an opportunity for the technician to apply products such as scrubs or masks that provide additional nourishment for your feet.
If you find the sensation of ticklish pedicures ticklish, it is wise to let the technician know prior to beginning a pedicure session. They will be able to adjust for your sensitive areas and ensure you don’t experience an uncomfortable foot massage. Plus, regular pedicures may detect early signs of corns or bunions so they can be addressed as soon as possible.