Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Volcano Pedicure.

Allow approximately 55 to 75 minutes for a Volcano Pedicure, depending on add-ons and skin condition. This includes consultation, soaking, exfoliation, volcanic crystal detox, mask, massage, and polish application for a complete experience.

We assess skin sensitivity during consultation and customize pressure, products, and treatment steps. Those with open wounds, severe dermatitis, fungal infections, or diabetes-related foot concerns should consult a physician and inform us prior to booking.

Our protocol features bubbling volcanic crystals for detoxification, an exfoliating sugar scrub, an organic mineral-rich mask, and a nourishing massage cream. All products are professional-grade, chosen for hydration, gentle exfoliation, and skin-soothing botanicals.

Nail polish is applied at the end of the treatment; allow ten to fifteen minutes for initial drying. Avoid tight or closed shoes for at least 30 minutes to prevent smudging and allow polish to fully set.

Many pregnant or breastfeeding clients enjoy the Volcano Pedicure, but please disclose pregnancy stage. We avoid certain essential oils and high-pressure massage during pregnancy. Your therapist will modify products and techniques to ensure safety and comfort.

For maintenance, schedule a Volcano Pedicure every 4–6 weeks. Clients with dry, cracked, or heavily callused feet may benefit from more frequent treatments until skin improves, paired with at-home moisturizing and exfoliation for lasting results.