Classic pedicure

How beautiful the well-groomed marigolds are on their feet! To ensure that your image has always been complete and accurate, you can not do without a classical edged pedicure. Therefore, despite the fact that beauty salons every day offer more options for bringing your feet in order, this kind of pedicure remains the most popular.

Features of classical pedicure

The technology of classical pedicure necessarily involves the pruning of excess cuticles in the perihotic zone. That's why this type of foot care is called edging , and not because of the fact that during the procedure the master cuts all the coarsened skin areas, as many think. The area of ​​the heel and dense patches of the feet are treated only with pumice stone.

Razors and blades are not tools for classical pedicure. Their use is strictly prohibited. Tweezers and scissors are used for cutting objects. First, it reduces the risk of injuries and cuts to a minimum, and secondly, the blades and razors stimulate the regeneration of the skin, which accelerates the appearance of even more corns and seals. "Assistants" masters of this type of pedicure are also disposable instruments (for example, bamboo sticks), a bath, scrubs and nutritious cosmetics for the feet.

To date, classical pedicure is often performed unedged. In this case, the cuticle is removed with cosmetic preparations, and not with scissors or forceps.

Procedure of classical edged pedicure

The classical pedicure is performed in several stages, each of which is mandatory:

  1. Application on dense sites of feet of a special exfoliating cream.
  2. Work with nails without steaming.
  3. Dispensing in plain water, water with herbs, essential oils or other mixtures depending on the condition of the client's legs and his wishes.
  4. Cleaning feet with pence.
  5. Cuticle removal.
  6. Washing feet in clean water and applying a nourishing cream.

The whole procedure of classical pedicure takes about 50-60 minutes.

Advantages of classical pedicure

The classic pedicure has several undeniable advantages. Its main advantages include the following:

The performance of the classic pedicure includes familiar and understandable procedures, so this type of foot care is suitable for those who do not like the newfangled laser or grinding technology.

Cons of classical pedicure

Adherents of classical pedicure argue that if you choose a good experienced specialist, there will be no shortcomings in this procedure. In part, they are right, because the cons are manifested only when the master does not know how to properly do a classical pedicure.

Its shortcomings include: