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Get answers to common questions about SPA PEPPERMINT PEDICURE.
Expect a relaxing sequence: warm foot soak infused with peppermint, gentle exfoliation, cuticle care, cooling peppermint massage to reduce inflammation, and nail shaping or polish. The treatment is invigorating, leaves feet tingly, clean, and professionally finished.
Typical sessions run forty-five to sixty minutes, depending on add-ons and polish choice. Longer treatments include extra exfoliation or extended massage for deeper relief and relaxation. Please arrive a few minutes early to consult on preferences and any concerns.
Yes, in most cases we accommodate sensitive skin by adjusting product strength and technique. Tell your technician about allergies or irritation. We can perform a patch test or choose milder, unscented formulas to ensure comfort and prevent reactions.
Absolutely — you can opt for no polish, a clear protective coat, or nail strengthening treatments instead. Communicate your preference before service begins and your technician will customize the finish to keep feet looking neat without colored polish.
Results vary, but exfoliation and massage benefits are immediate and can last one to three weeks with proper home care. Nail polish longevity depends on type used — regular polish lasts shorter than gel. Follow aftercare to extend freshness.
Certain conditions — active infections, open wounds, uncontrolled diabetes, or recent foot surgery — may require medical clearance or postponement. Inform us if you have circulatory issues, neuropathy, or serious health concerns so we can advise or adapt your treatment safely.