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thread: Embarrassing - pedicure question

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    Red face Embarrassing - pedicure question

    This is probably a silly (and embarrassing) question.

    I've never had a professional manicure or pedicure, so I don't know the etiquette...

    As I can not reach my feet right now, my feet are in a shocking state. They are so dry and calloused, and I have disgusting cracked heels too . As a treat to myself, I want to book in for a manicure and pedicure before bub comes. My question is, should I (somehow) attempt to give my feet (esp my heels) a little bit of a tidy up before I go for a pedicure, or do they not mind if there's a lot of work there to be done?

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    No hun thats what they are there for let them do the work babe and enjoy!!!!

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    No way! Leave them as they are and they will make them beautiful for you. What a great idea! Have a fantastic time, I hope they put you in a massage chair!

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    I've wondered the same thing so I'd say its not a silly question!

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    Not a silly question at all! I often feel like i have to be presentable before treatments but you dont have to. Im just super self concious of my feet cause they are HUGE so i dont want to draw any more attention to them lol! But a good pedicure is devine!

    Definately a great way to relax and enjoy before bubs arrives

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    It reminds me of a time when I lived at home and I never understood why mum told us we had to clean up for the cleaner????! I always thought "well isnt that their job?"

    I had my first pedicure just before Christmas and it was awesome. I have tme most ugliest looking feet (I am hoping bubs doesnt get my feet!!!) and the lady was really lovely. They actually looked so much better after a pedicure.

    You enjoy girl! You deserve it!

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    Oh, thank goodness I don't have to do anything before hand - I just don't think I'd physically be able to get around my belly. I would have ended up asking DH to pumice my feet or something, and it's not a task I would wish on anyone (except someone being paid to do it!)

    Ooh, I can't wait to have one now! I might go book an appointment tomorrow!

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    no a silly Q! no no keep them how they are! that's what you are paying them for, to make them nice & pretty

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    I have a question to add, if you don't mind me borrowing your thread for a minute Selina. I have been invited to go with friends to get pedicures together (which sounds like a LOVELY idea - I really wanted to go!) but I made up an excuse not to go because I have a small plantar wart on my big toe. I figured they wouldn't want to be pumicing that thing, and they are mildly contagious, (although, no one in my family has gotten them from me, nor has mine spread.) Is there a rule on that? What's the protocol? If it's no biggie, then I am heading out to book an appointment ASAP! But, if it's generally a no-no to go when you've got one, then I guess I'll just wait until I can get rid of the darn thing.

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    cricket - they are supposed to sterilise beforea nd after each person, and they can use gloves, so i wouldnt see it as a problm

    selina - make sure youget yourself a goooood one, not just one at those nail bars. Its well worth the extra $$ to have a really good one for your first pedicure. (nail bar ones are cool after taht , but as a first treatment you want a proper one girl!!)

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    Selina - im glad u asked that question cause i have been thinking the same thing for ages!!

    Can they really fix up badly cracked heals?

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    Sterla don't worry about the condition of your feet. I'm sure they have seen all kinds of feet much worse than yours!

    Go get it frozen off Cricket. I've had them since I was a kid (public pools...grrrrr!) and the sooner you deal with them the less of an ordeal it will be. The liquid nitrogen is the best way. Hurts a bit for a few days but worth it.

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    Good morning ladies! I'm a qualified Nail Technition! Def. don't do anything to them before you go! That's our job! We see feet in all states so don't ever be embarrassed about them!

    Cricket - Regarding the wart - technically it's up to the technition as to weather or not she will do your feet when you have a wart. There shouldn't be a problem though as everything is sterilised. They might just wear gloves to protect their hands. It's not really a big issue it's more nail or skin infections/cuts that cause issues!

    Enjoy! There's nothing better than a good pedi when you are preggers!

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    Thanks Natty! Is it common for someone to be refused because of a wart? I'd be totally mortified, to be honest! I guess I could call them up and tell them beforehand, so they could let me know then, rather than turning me down in the spa when I've already got my socks off!

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    Well I wouldn't turn you away becuase I could simply wear gloves and the equipment is cleaned between clients!

    I think you will be fine but if you want to double check just give them a call! Chances are they won't see it till they are half way through it anyway!

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    please spend the $$ on a good salon , not a $20 job at a nail bar ..

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    The place I'm planning to go is a beauty salon that does a bit of everything - I'm assuming they'd do a proper full pedicure?

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    yeah you will love a good proper pedi !! i go to ella bache .. devine ..
    the parafin pedis are da bomb !!

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