Pedicure
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A pedicure is a way to improve the appearance of the feet, and their nails. It basically is a manicure for the feet. The word pedicure comes from the Latin words pes, which means foot, and cura, which means care. It also means the care of the feet and toenails. A pedicure can be helpful because it can prevent nail diseases and nail disorders.
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[edit] Tools
- Towels
- Cotton balls
- Toenail clippers
- Lotion
- Cuticle cream
- Cuticle pusher
- Orangewood sticks
- Acetone
- Antibacterial soap
- Foot bath
- White block buffer
[edit] Things You Need To Know
- Structure of the nail
- Composition of cosmetics used in a pedicure
- Give effective pedicure
- Care for clients' problems or concerns
- Distinguish nail disorders that can or can't be treated
- Sanitation and disinfectant procedures
- The difference between nail diseases and nail disorders
[edit] Nail Cosmetics
- Base coat
- Cuticle creams
- Cuticle oil
- Cuticle remover
- Dry nail polish
- Liquid nail polish
- Nail bleach
- Nail conditioner
- Nail dryer
- Polish thinner
- Polish remover
[edit] Foot Massage
Feet, leg, hand,and arm massages are an important part of pedicures and manicures. This technique helps to relax the person having the treatment.
Foot reflexology has been widely used while giving the foot massage. Practitioners may also massage with hot stones in their hands, and use special creams that have menthol in them and which are said to help rejuvenate the foot.
[edit] Typical Feet Disorders
- Ingrown toenails
[edit] Safety Rules
- Always sanitize your hands before you start
- Keep all containers covered and labeled
- Keep hands dry when handling containers
- Avoid dropping sharp implements
- Dull sharp edges with emery board
- Do not file nails too deeply
- Avoid excessive friction when nail buffing
- Apply antiseptic if skin is broken
[edit] References
Milady's Standard Cosmetology
[edit] External links
Categories: Nail care | Foot | Massage