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Get answers to common questions about Citrus & Cucumber Pedicure.
A standard Citrus & Cucumber Pedicure lasts about 45 to 60 minutes. This includes soak, exfoliation with citrus enzymes, cucumber application, nail grooming, massage, and finishing polish. Extended options or add-ons may increase time, so allow extra for customization.
Yes, the formula is generally gentle, but we recommend informing your technician of sensitivities or allergies beforehand. Patch testing can be arranged, and our therapists will adjust product strength or skip exfoliating enzymes if necessary to protect the skin.
Absolutely. Standard polish and gel polish upgrades are available for an additional fee. Your technician will recommend the best finish for your nail health. Please mention your preference when booking so we can allocate time and the correct service.
You can usually wear shoes immediately after the pedicure, though open-toed or loose footwear is best to protect wet polish and prevent smudging. If you had gel polish applied, allow the recommended curing and drying time to ensure longest-lasting results.
Contraindications include open wounds, active fungal or bacterial infections, severe circulation issues, or uncontrolled diabetes. Please disclose medical conditions and recent surgeries. Our technicians will assess your feet and may recommend alternative or medically supervised treatments when necessary.
For maintenance and skin health, schedule this pedicure every 4 to 6 weeks. Frequency varies with activity level, footwear, and skin type. Regular treatments help control calluses, improve circulation, and maintain bright, rested-looking legs and feet.