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Me! Bath Chocolate Strawberry Ice Cream Pedicure

Your clients will be happier than kids hearing the ice cream truck when treated to this pedicure from Bond {a nail lounge}.

by Staff
June 7, 2013
Me! Bath Chocolate Strawberry Ice Cream Pedicure

 

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Bond {a nail lounge}, Las Vegas, uses:Me! Bath Strawberry Ice Cream Oil & Mineral Soak, Strawberry Sherbet Scrub, Ice Cream Sandwich Pumice Stone, Marshmallow Hydrating Mask, Choco-holic Body Icing; base coat, polish, top coat.

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1. Soak the client’s feet in warm water with Me! Bath Strawberry Ice Cream Oil & Mineral Soak for five to 10 minutes.
2. Prep the client’s nails.
3. Exfoliate the client’s feet and lower legs with Me! Bath Strawberry Sherbet Scrub.
4. Use the Me! Bath Ice Cream Sandwich Pumice Stone to lessen the client’s calluses. Gift the pumice stone to the client.

5. Apply Me! Bath Marshmallow Hydrating Mask to the client’s feet and lower legs. Remove it with hot towels.

6. Massage the client’s feet and lower legs with Me! Bath Choco-holic Body Icing.

7. Apply base coat, two coats of polish, and top coat.

Price: $50

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