French Pedicure
Uses professional Nailtiques products
What happens during the treatment: • Filing of nails • Cuticle work • Foot and leg massage • Painting of nails
Finishes with a French polish. The tips of your nails are painted white and left with a natural look.
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
French Pedicure
Lets face it, one of the most relaxing and enjoyable things about being a woman is getting a pedicure. Better yet, a French pedicure. I have gotten a few done at a salon before for about £20-£25 which usually include a soak with bubbles, trimmed and filed nails, pushing cuticles back, lotion application, and usually a nice little massage along with the application of the polish.
Now, all of those extras that come with a pedicure of course cost you. Prices for a French pedicure at a salon or nail specialist cost between £20 and £30. But, if you would like to save a few dollar bills by doing it yourself, at home, follow my tips!
Picking The Nail Polish
Different from home pedicure, for a french pedicure you need two colors. You need white (try LOreal Quick Dry in "French Tip White") and a light pink or peach tone for the base (try LOreal Quick Dry in "Barely Pink"). You could even try using a light pink with a bit of a metallic in it for some extra spunk.
You can get these nail polishes at most drug stores (CVS, Brooks, Walgreens) for about three bucks. Do not pick a base that is really thick because you are applying 2 1 layers of nail polish and if you have 2 layers of thick nail polish, it is hard for it to dry.
Lotion and Soaking
Of course soaking your feet in warm water to soften them isn't necessary if you are giving yourself a French pedicure at home, but it can be very enjoyable..especially in the winter months.
Also, to relieve your toes and feet of dry skin, exfoliate your feet then apply a nice soft lotion (Jergens will do) or other Pedicure Treatments. Massage the lotion onto your feet, between your toes, on your cuticles and even on your lower legs for the full relaxation effect. Once you have applied the lotion to the cuticles, you can gently push them back with your nail or one of those small pieces of wood that you use to push them back (I don't know what you'd call them).
Trimming and Filing Nails
To apply a French pedicure, wait until your nails have grown out a bit. You can trim them by either squaring them off or rounding them off. For a French pedicure I suggest you have more of a square look to your nails so it is easier to have a even line for the white polish.
After trimming your nails you can go the extra step and smooth them out by filing them. But remember, don't make them too short or it will be hard to apply the white!
Applying The French Pedicure Polish
And finally we have come to the last few steps to the perfect French pedicure-applying the polish itself.