Fun fact about me: I am obsessed with giving myself at-home pedicures. I love everything about soaking my feet in a foot bath, sloughing off my dry calluses with a pumice stone, and slathering on my favorite creams and cuticle oils like a g’damn pro. I know you're thinking that it sounds like a ton of work, but it's shockingly easy and saves you a whole bunch of $$$—sounds like a pretty good deal, amiright?

So, if you’re ready to take the plunge and DIY your own pedicure at home, keep reading for the ultimate guide to salon-worthy pedicures, including all my tips and tricks for getting baby-soft feet, as well as a shit ton of product recs (think: the cutest fall nail polishes and gentle nail polish removers, and so much more).

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Gather your pedicure supplies

Before you set off on your at-home pedicure journey, make sure you have all the proper tools. (And because I know you're thinking it: Don't worry, we've got some really excellent product recs throughout this guide if you need some ideas.) You can decide how basic or fancy you want to get with your supplies, but in general, you'll want to at least have the following:

Your essential pedicure supplies
Base & Top Coat
Top & Base Duo
Ella + Mila Top & Base Duo
$18 at ellamila.com
Pedicure Tools
Manicure Pedicure Set
Tumkun Manicure Pedicure Set
Cuticle Oil
Cuticle Oil Pen
ECCO PURE Cuticle Oil Pen
Now 38% Off
Nail Polish
Nail Polish Set
Morovan Nail Polish Set

Step 1: Prep your nails for your at-home pedicure

Time to finally get rid of the remnants from your last pedi (seriously, how long have you had that chipped-as-hell red?) and do a proper polish removal. To remove every last bit of color, soak a cotton pad in nail polish remover (I’m a fan of gentle, acetone-free formulas) and hold it on each nail for a few seconds to allow the paint to break down before you start swiping. If you want that perfectly smooth, lacquered finish at the end, don’t half-ass this step.

Pro tip: If you’re left with any weird stains or a yellow tinge (you’ll usually see this after removing darker colors, like red polish or black polish), rub cuticle oil over the surface of your nails to lighten any residue.

How to prep for your pedicure
Cotton Rounds
ForPro Premium Stitched Cotton Round
ForPro Premium Stitched Cotton Round
Acetone-Free Nail Polish Remover
Soy Nail Polish Remover
ella+mila Soy Nail Polish Remover
Nail and Cuticle Oil
OPI ProSpa Nail & Cuticle Oil
OPI ProSpa Nail & Cuticle Oil

Step 2: Soak your toes and feet

Before you start soaking, your first job—and this is important—is to go around your house and gather every candle you can find. Oh, and get yourself a glass of wine while you’re at it. The trick to making an at-home pedicure feel like a spa experience instead of, you know, rubbing your own feet in your too-small-for-comfort apartment, is setting the ~mood~ at your makeshift pedicure station.

Once the ambiance is right, you’re ready to soak your feet—which softens tough skin and cuticles (and is downright relaxing). I suggest using a pedicure basin (aka a really big bowl) if you have one, but your bathtub is also a sound option. Fill ’er up with warm water and add a liberal scoop of skin-soothing bath salts (or use a cup of sea salt). Let your feet soak for a few minutes before moving to the next step.

The ultimate foot-soaking products
This CBD Soak
Pearlescent CBD Bath Soak
Homebody Pearlescent CBD Bath Soak
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This Foot File
Precisso Plus Pedicure File
Earth Therapeutics Precisso Plus Pedicure File
This Pumice Stone
On Sale
Pumice Stone
Pumice Valley Pumice Stone
This Bath Towel
Quick-Dry Bath Towels
AmazonBasics Quick-Dry Bath Towels
Now 21% Off

Step 3: Get rid of any dead skin

Okay, so, this is lowkey my favorite part. I know I'm weird, but it's way satisfying to see how smooth your feet get after rubbing everything off. After patting your feet dry, grab a foot file or a pumice stone and go ham on your calluses, removing any and all dead skin. Be sure to really focus on your heels and any other calloused, hard areas. Scrape until your feet feel smooth, but don't scrub your feet raw—you could end up causing irritation, which is never fun.


Step 4: Trim your toenails

Once your feet are smooth AF, it's time to whip your toenails into shape. Reach for classic nail clippers to trim and cut your nails. Don't worry about getting the edges perfect—you'll take care of that in the next step.


Step 5: Shape your toenails

Now that your toenails are at a perfect length, it's time to smooth them out. Pick up a nail file and shape the corners and edges. There's no need to rush during this step—take your time filing until all of your nails are even.

Supplies for trimming and shaping your nails
Nail Clippers
Nail Clippers Set
Bestope Nail Clippers Set
Now 15% Off
Nail Files
Neon Hot Nail Files
Tweezerman Neon Hot Nail Files
Nail Buffer
On Sale
Nail Buffer Sanding Block Polisher Buffing File
Maryton Nail Buffer Sanding Block Polisher Buffing File
Now 33% Off
File and Buffer
Revlon Shape 'N' Buff File & Buffer
Revlon Shape 'N' Buff File & Buffer

Step 6: Add a few drops of cuticle oil

Don't forget to pay special attention to your cuticles on each toe. While you can use an orange stick to push back your cuticles, save the trimming or cutting for the pros. Cuticles protect your nails from bacteria, and you shouldn’t trust yourself (or anyone, really) to mess with them—especially with that glass of wine in hand.

Instead, show them some love by working in a few drops of cuticle oil. It'll make a major difference in the shine, health, and overall strength of your nails.

The 4 best cuticle oils to try rn
Growth Green Tea Cuticle Oil
Pear Nova Growth Green Tea Cuticle Oil
Nourishing Nail & Cuticle Oil
L'Occitane Nourishing Nail & Cuticle Oil
Sweet Almond Cuticle Revitalizing Oil
C Care Sweet Almond Cuticle Revitalizing Oil
Now 54% Off
Nail & Cuticle Oil SolarOil
CND Essentials Nail & Cuticle Oil SolarOil
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Step 7: Massage your feet with lotion

With a foot cream or body lotion, begin massaging your toes, feet, and calves until, well, you wanna stop. Not only will this massage feel amazing, but it'll also help moisturize your feet after all that scrubbing and soaking. Finish off by grabbing a cotton pad soaked with rubbing alcohol to clean the surface of each nail, removing any oily residue that could prevent your polish from sticking.

Everything you need for that foot massage
Foot Cream
On Sale
Walk The Walk Propolis Foot & Heel Cream
Hey Honey Walk The Walk Propolis Foot & Heel Cream
Body Lotion
Kukui Coconut After Bath Body Moisturizer
Epicuren Kukui Coconut After Bath Body Moisturizer
Now 30% Off
Rubbing Alcohol
Isopropyl Alcohol 99% Medical Grade
Viva Doria Isopropyl Alcohol 99% Medical Grade
Now 17% Off
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Orange Sticks
Nail Art Orange Wood Sticks
Adecco LLC Nail Art Orange Wood Sticks

Step 8: Apply a layer of base coat

If you're thinking that you can skip this step, pls reconsider. Since the base coat acts as a barrier between the natural oils that come from your nails and your actual polish, it's super important to swipe it on if you want your pedicure to last. And who doesn't want that?

Base coats
Natural Nail Base Coat
OPI Natural Nail Base Coat
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Hyper Repair Base Coat
JINsoon Hyper Repair Base Coat
Hard Rock Nail Strengthening Top and Base Coat
Deborah Lippmann Hard Rock Nail Strengthening Top and Base Coat
Nail Pure Base Coat
Nails Inc. Nail Pure Base Coat
Now 50% Off
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Step 9: Paint your toenails

If you have toe separators, grab ’em. Otherwise, tear off a piece of paper towel, rolling or twisting it into a rope, and weaving it through your toes to prevent the polish from smudging. Apply two thin coats of your color of choice, letting the paint dry for a few minutes between each coat. If you kinda suck at painting inside the lines, use an orange stick to clean any mess-ups.

Supplies for painting your toenails
Toe Separators
Iridesi Toe Separators 12 Pack
Iridesi Toe Separators 12 Pack
Base Coat
On Sale
Natural Nail Base Coat
OPI Natural Nail Base Coat
Nail Polish
Nail Polish
Zoya Nail Polish
Top Coat
Dry Fast Top Nail Coat
Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Nail Coat

Step 10: Finish with a top coat

Unless you want your pedicure to chip the next day, you don't want to skip this step, either. Layer on a top coat to seal in the nail polish. You'll be left with a super shiny and long-lasting finish.

Top coats
Miracle Gel 3.0 Shiny Top Coat
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel 3.0 Shiny Top Coat
Now 25% Off
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Addicted To Speed Ultra Quick Dry Top Coat
Deborah Lippmann Addicted To Speed Ultra Quick Dry Top Coat
Now 15% Off
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On Sale
Insta-Dri Anti-Chip Top Coat
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Anti-Chip Top Coat
Now 25% Off
Super Glossy Top Coat
Olive & June Super Glossy Top Coat

The final look

And there you have it: a salon-quality pedicure in the comfort of your own damn home. What are we spending our extra money on?!

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Siena Gagliano is the associate editor at Cosmopolitan, where she primarily covers beauty, fashion, travel, and lifestyle. Wanna know how to get the best brows of your life? Gotchu. What about how to find the best fashion deals of the season, the softest sheets on the market, or exactly how to use retinol without irritating your skin? Check, check, and check. Before joining Cosmopolitan, Siena was a writer at Bustle and several other media outlets. As her 2024 goal, she has vowed to find the best (extra) dirty martini NYC has to offer—and yes, that means ~attempting~ to try every cute cocktail spot in the city (hit her up with some recs, pls). Follow Siena on Instagram for a behind-the-scenes look at that magazine life.

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