A classic or basic pedicure is the most commonly known pedicure and the one that is most frequently.
A French pedicure follows the same basic process as a classic pedicure with one distinctive feature.
A gel pedicure makes use of UV light technology to provide long-lasting nail color. It is more expensive.
A paraffin pedicure involves the use of a paraffin wax bath to relieve pain in the feet. It is an effective remedy.
A fish pedicure, or ichthyotherapy, involves soaking the feet in a basin or pool filled with fish.
A mini pedicure is just like a basic pedicure but focuses mainly on the toes. It does not include a massage.
A spa pedicure is an upgrade to a classic pedicure. Also known as a deluxe pedicure, it adds specialized treatments.
A waterless pedicure is an eco-conscious treatment that is performed without soaking your feet in water.
A salt pedicure makes use of a water bath filled with salt as the first step. The salt used may differ.
Many studies indicate the protective benefits of the topical application of cocoa. Cocoa has a positive effect on skin.