Monday, April 19, 2010

How often should I get a pedicure?

In 2000 10 women on the David Letterman show were asked if they had a pedicure and only one of them answered yes. In 2010 you can ask the same question and 9 out of 10 women will likely say they have pedicure.

What is pedicure? It is a service you can get in professional salon or spa that includes removing dry skin from the sole of the feet, exfoliation of the skin, shaping of toe nails and cuticles, foot massage and finally, toe nail polish. At Ultrabeauty Day Spa we provide upgraded pedicures that include services such a reflexology massage, a green tea pedicure, hot honey and more.

But the question is how often do we need to do pedicure? The answer is at least once a month. We all spend a lot of time on our feet. Calluses, or the dry skin on bottom our feet make our feet, is very uncomfortable. Sometimes it burns or itches and creates a lot of discomfort. Removing calluses makes your feet lighter, bringing oxygen to your skin. In addition, as toe nails grow and you can see when polish was last applied. The skin on your legs gets dry and flakes, making the exfoliation and foot massage, especially with added reflexology,  just the treat you need a pedicure!

Call us at 215-969-0299 and treat yourself with wonderful and therapeutic treatment to improve your feet and well being.

We highly recommend the use of at home products between the pedicures. Check out our OPI and Gena products:

Gena Pedi Soak 8.5 oz-Excellent choice to start your treatment at home, soak for 5 min.
Gena Pedi Scrub 16 oz-Apply on the sole of your feet
OPI Pedicure Soak 8.5 oz Start with this great Soothing Aroma-therapeutic soak
OPI Pedicure Espresso Scrub 4.2 oz. Uses energizing caffeine and a rich coffee to slough away dead skin and calluses. Very popular choice!
OPI Professional Pedicure File Quickly reduces and smoothes calluses.

Professional pedicure are still the best. Do not forget to make an appointment at Ultrabeauty Day Spa once a month for this wonderful treatment.
                                   LOVE YOUR FEET!

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