Women Tell Men Everything They Need To Know About Pedicures

If you've never had a pedicure, there are a few things you probably don't know. For example, you might not know that you get a quick massage during said pedicure, and that contrary to popular belief, they're not a women-only experience. The main purpose of a pedicure is to treat yourself, relax and walk away with a good-looking (and feeling) pair of feet -- something you probably need this time of year. In an effort to get all men on board with pedicures, we at The Huffington Post asked the women we know to dish everything they know about what to expect at a pedicure. Men, it's sandal season. Go forth and treat your feet with this expert advice. 1. Get your feet together before you go. Because "nobody wants to work on crusty feet," soak yours for a few minutes in hot water to soften your skin before you head out the door. 2. Make sure it's a safe pedicure place. When picking out your pedicure spot, pick one that is very sanitized -- use our handy checklist here to make sure yours is clean. If you don't, you could end up at the doctor's office. 3. Use the spa chair. "You must go to a place with a spa chair. Do not opt for anything else." And by spa chair, we mean massage chair. You're welcome. 3. Wear sandals. Whether they're flip-flops, Birkenstocks, shower sandals or Tevas, don't go to the pedicurist in closed-toe shoes. The salon can provide you with paper sandals at the end of your treatment, but "you don't want to deal with those." 4. You get what you pay for. "If you go...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
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