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This month our guest panelists deal with lifting, allergic reactions, and the difference between a "classic pedicure" and a spa-type pedicure.
This month our guest panelists deal with lifting, allergic reactions, and the difference between a "classic pedicure" and a spa-type pedicure.
The nail care menu at Atlanta’s Salon Red offers two intriguing option: the $45 Bronzed and Buffed Manicure and the $70 Bronzed and Buff Pedicure. Both are spa-style treatments that include targeted sunless tanning.
This summer, why not treat your clients to some signature spa-like service (and make more money while you’re at it)? Besides offering the tried-and-true basic pedicure services, try mixing it up by tailoring your services to match the weather’s mood!
This semi-private pedicure room, conceived by manicurist Roxana Pintilie of New York’s Warren-Tricomi Salon, provides clients a bit of privacy in which to unwind.
These days, offering simple nail services is not enough. In keeping with the natural nail trend, salons and spas throughout the country are offering a selection of relaxing, pampering and even mouth-watering manicures and pedicures.
There are no tricks in these delightful treats for feet, and the only thing to smell will be the heady scents of aromatherapy oils and lotions that finish off the service.
Are clients’ hands and feet looking a little dull? Is their skin dry and flaky? Help them shed a few extra layers of dead skin with one of these revitalizing exfoliating services.
Thirteen is a lucky number for nail technician Debi Gabler’s clients.
Luxurious, pampering spa pedicures, once reserved for patrons of the world’s top spas and health resorts, are popping up in salons all over the country.
We’re all hard on our feet, but you can show clients how to undo the abuse with custom pedicure packages.
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