
You might know what a manicure is, but what about a pedicure? A pedicure is a spa treatment to clean, trim, buff, scrub, sometimes paint, and just-plain pamper your toenails. Scroll down for answers to any additional questions you may have about pedicures, from prices and nail-salon etiquette to the types of pedicures available.

HOW MUCH IS A PEDICURE?
Since every pedicure is different, prices tend to vary. But, generally, you can expect to pay between $35–$60 for a pedicure. With one of our deals, you might pay around $15–$35 per pedicure. Now- how much to tip for a pedicure? To calculate how much to tip for a pedicure, add about 15–20% to your bill.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF PEDICURES?
Most people get a pedicure to relax or cosmetic touch-ups, but there are a few potential health benefits as well:
- Infection detection: A nail artist might be able to detect fungal infections or bunions early, so you can deal with them before they become an issue.
- Softer skin: Many pedicures will use creams, lotions, and other add-ons that work to cure dry skin. And nearly all of them include exfoliation to remove any dead, unnecessary skin.
- Stress relief: If you can relax during a pedicure, you might get a psychological boost.

WHAT NAIL-SALON ETIQUETTE SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT?
A nail salon is a pretty laid-back spot with few rules. But there are few things you may want to know about before your pedicure:
- Don't trim your nails before a pedicure. The nail artist will do the trimming for you.
- Don't talk on the phone. Especially if there are other customers in the salon.
- Know what color you want your nail polish to be ahead of time.Taking too long to decide can throw off a nail artist's schedule.
- For more on nail-salon etiquette, read this article below: Nail Salon Etiquette 101
WHAT TYPES OF PEDICURES ARE THERE?
A normal pedicure (often called a "regular pedicure") means you'll get your foot soaked in a sink, then scrubbed with a file or a pumice stone to remove dead skin or calluses. Afterward, your nails will be trimmed and shaped, then polished (with a specific color, if you want). Other types include:
Shellac Pedicure
Since chipped nails after a pedicure can be a drag, some prefer the shellac pedicure, which uses a special polish and a UV lamp that should allow your polish to last about two weeks.
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Gel Pedicure
The gel pedicure is virtually the same as a shellac pedicure, except it uses a gel instead of a polish to keep your nail color from chipping.
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Spa Pedicure
A spa pedicure puts the emphasis on pampering. These vary, but in addition to a regular pedicure, a spa pedicure might come with a longer massage, a paraffin wax treatment, or a hot-stone treatment to ease muscle pain.
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