Spa Pedicure : Pedicure Spa

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Pedicure Spa

A spa pedicure is a way to improve the appearance of feet and nails. It provides a similar service as a manicure. Nails from mentioning aesthetic surface treatment of the feet and toenails. One foot may help prevent disorders nail diseases. Toenails are made with aesthetic purposes, and medical treatment. They are very popular all over the world, mainly in women. 

     Pedicures are not just limited to nails; usually dead skin cells on the bottom of feet are rubbed using a rough stone called Pumice Stone. Additionally, leg care below the knee became a popular service and is now expected to be in the toenails. Foot care includes depilation via either shaving or waxing followed exfloliation seeds, application of moisturizing creams and a short foot massage. 

  • Etymology


     The pedicure is derived from the Latin words pedis, which means "foot", and Cura, which means "care". 




  • History : 


      In southern Babylonia, nobles used solid gold tools to give themselves manicures and pedicures. The use of nails can be traced back further. Originating in China in 3000 BC, nail color indicates the social status of a person, according to a Ming dynasty manuscript, royal fingernails were painted black and red. Ancient Egypt was nail all the way back to 2300 BC. 

     Described manicures and pedicures head was found on a carving of a king's tomb, and the Egyptians were known for paying special attention to their feet and legs. The Egyptians also colored their nails, using red to show the highest social class. It is said that Cleopatra's nails were painted a deep red, whereas Queen Nefertiti went with a glossy ruby ball. In ancient Egypt and Rome, military commanders also painted their nails to match their lips before they went off to fight. 
Economic impact: 

    According to the US Department, manicure and pedicure specialists earned a median income of about $ 24,000 in 2006. Most professionals earn an hourly wage and salary can be enhanced through customer tips row. Independent nail techs depend on repeat business and consistent business to earn their living. The nail technician's most successful independent can earn salaries above $ 50,000 per year.Also, many nail technicians can earn up to $ 300 per hour perform nail treatments techniques, such as pink and white, and sculpture. Although these treatments are not particularly common for feet, they are, however, an option is available to anyone who wants to have a handle. A pedicure treatment usually standard cost in the region of $ 40 a similar salary can be earned by skilled pedicure techs working in the spa and salon exclusive and high end. 
Tools and nail cosmetics: 


  • Tools : 

Kapok. 
Acetone. 
Cuticle cream. 
Push Curticle or Curticle Nipper. 
Foot baths. 
Lotion. 
Nail files
Nail Polish
Orangewood sticks. 
Clippers toenails. 
Pads. 
Tpwels. 
Pedicure Spa
Pumice stone (removes dead skin from the feet). 
Paper towels (rolled between the toes to separate them). 
Base class. 
Cuticle cream. 
Cuticle oil. 
Epidermis removed. 
Nail polish dry. 
Nail polish liquid. 
Nail bleach. 
Nail cold. 
Nail dryer. 
Nail polish remover. 
Nail polish thinner. 


  • These types of nails : 


      There are several different types of nails. Some of the most common types are as follows (names and products may vary from spa spa): 

      Regular pedicures: This is a simple treatment including foot soak, foot scrubbing with a pumice stone or foot file, nail clippers, nail shaping, foot and calf massage, moisturizer and polish nails. 
Spa Pedicure: Includes the toenails regularly and often adding one of the following ways: Paraffin embedded, masks, mud or seaweed treatment. 


      Paraffin foot: This is a treatment consisting of a regular pedicure but also includes the use of paraffin wax. The feet are covered with paraffin wax to moisturize the feet. 

      Stone Pedicure: This is basically a foot massage is related to the use of different oils are rubbed with the help of hot stones to massage the feet and legs. 

      French leg: It was a regular pedicures related to the use of white paint on the nails with a sheer pink on the base. 




      Mini vacuum: it focuses primarily on the toes with a soak, nail shaping and polish quickly, but does not include massage or sole carer. This is designed for an appointment between regular pedicures for feet generally well maintained. 

      Athletic legs: This is a regular pedicures for men or women, it includes an explicit or polished or polished toe nails. Typically, the aromatics used will be more cooling as peppermint, cucumber or eucalyptus. 




     Chocolate feet: A regular pedicure can include a chocolate foot soak, foot mask chocolate or chocolate moisturizer. 

     Ice Cream legs: One leg routine where you choose your Bath ball looks like an ice cream scoop. The soak is followed with a foot scrub (Vanilla, Chocolate or Strawberry) and topped with a whipped moisturizer, cherry red paint topped it off. 

     Margarita leg: This is a regular pedicure which includes a salt scrub, limed with fresh lemon, lemon oil-based massage and moisturizing. 

     Champagne or wine legs: This is a regular pedicures often includes a scrub grape seed, grape mask peel and ends with a moisturizing massage oil or grape seed. 




  • Warning : 


      Most places use a pumice stone or a razor type of equipment PedEgg callus. There is nothing wrong in doing so, but the problem came when calluses shaved too strong. This can create a portal for bacteria or fungi invade and cause all kinds of havoc, especially for diabetics. 
Many spa use different types of solutions and chemicals to clean or soak your feet. Any of these chemicals / solutions can cause skin irritation. 

     There may be a risk of developing an ingrown toenail from decorative incorrect. 
Specifically, non-sterile and therefore can pass on fungi or bacterial cells. Fungus can easily spread from one person to another. These creatures can live for days on objects, especially if not cleaned properly.

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