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Nail technicians are trained specifically to improve the hygiene and beauty of the feet by using tools to remove layers of skin cells, trim the cuticles and nails and applying polish to the nails. It incorporates lower leg and foot massage strokes ... more
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There is still a theoretical risk of transmission through manicure/pedicure equipment- essentially any item which might have infected blood on it. To date, there have been no reported cases of transmission from sharing pedicure or manicure equipment. ... more
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Tags: Brooklyn, NY, manicure pedicure, home beauty, beauty treatments, beauty supplies Asked by ssteeleic from Grayson, ... more
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A pedicure involves detailed nail and skin care, soaking and massage of the lower leg and foot whereas a massage involves soaking and gentle kneading of the muscles and tissues of the lower leg and foot without any detailed nail or skin care. ... more
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Salons do not used sterilized equipment to kill all bacteria, fungus, and yeast that grow on nails. Pedicures are one of the leading causes of a fungal nail infection. ... more
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Pedicure at Home Tips # 1 Once you've gathered all these equipments, you can begin with the pedicure. Find a comfortable place to pedicure your feet, since, it's going to take a while. Let me tell you a pedicure at home is a remedy for dry cracked ... more
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I didn't have one. I just saw that there was a store near me. It didn't actually ever open up, so maybe the FDA or the food and game commission got to them. Apparently you plunge your feet into water and certain kinds of fish I think they were ... more
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Giving yourself a professional pedicure is an 8-step process. The first step is to remove the old polish from your nails. Instead of cotton balls (which will leave fuzzies), we suggest using a lint-free cotton pad, such as Miss Webril ($5.60 per box; ... more
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Actually doctors say diabetics should not get a pedicure, the toe nails should not ever be cut just filed. Diabetics don't heal as well from cuts or scrapes and also don't notice them all the time unless we inspect our feet daily which we are ... more
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