This story is from May 31, 2019

Why is a pedicure necessary?

A pedicure provides nail and foot care
Why is a pedicure necessary?
A pedicure helps clean and moisturise your feet, and also provides nail care. Getting a monthly pedicure done is advisable, as it's an effective way to detect early signs of corns and fungal infections, among other things.
Five benefits of a pedicure
Reducing risk of infections
When a pedicurist works on your feet, she has to clean, cut and trim nails. This helps reduce the risk of any infections due to toenail ingrowth.
Also, it removes dirt and bacteria, curbing foot odor and the growth of fungi.
Helps get rid of dead skin cells
Exfoliation is an important part of a pedicure, which helps you get rid of dead skin cells, making the skin smoother and more attractive. It also helps prevent the cells from accumulating, causing bunions or corns, which can be painful.
Tackles cracks in the heel
Many people suffer from blisters, cracks and other food problems as their feet are dry and not moisturised. Getting a regular pedicure done helps retain the moisture your feet need.
Helps you de-stress
Soaking your feet in warm water after a long day at work, helps you relax, and when followed with a pedicure can also helps ease tension.
Promotes blood circulation
A foot massage is a vital part of a pedicure that increases blood circulation and relieves tensions in the calves and feet.
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