A classic pedicure focuses primarily on trimming and shaping the toenails, finishing with the application of regular nail polish.
It’s a great choice for those who don’t experience any significant nail or skin conditions and are simply looking to maintain the aesthetic and hygiene of their feet.
Perceptibility
Duration
60 min
Recovery time
none
Number of treatments in a series
1
We welcome clients who may not enjoy, are unable to, or should not perform foot and nail care on their own — whether due to health reasons, limited mobility, or advanced pregnancy.
Our treatments offer both comfort and peace of mind, especially for those who need a little extra support in their self-care routine.
The treatment begins with the removal of excess skin using a professional electric file.
Next, specialized care products are applied to soften and smooth the skin. Finally, the nail plates are cleansed and degreased, then finished with either clear or colored nail polish — depending on your preference.
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During the treatment, an exfoliating scrub is used to remove dead skin cells from the feet.
The toenails are then shaped and trimmed to the desired length. If requested, a classic nail polish is applied.
Once the polish has dried, the feet are deeply moisturized with nourishing oils.
The results are visible immediately.
There’s no need to undergo a series of treatments — a single professional classic pedicure is perfect, for example, before a special occasion or event.
Depending on individual needs, a classic pedicure typically takes around one hour — including nail polish application.
If the treatment is performed without polish, the session may be shorter.
Whether or not you choose to apply nail polish, the results of a classic pedicure typically last up to two weeks.
With regular nail polish, the effect may be shorter-lasting — it’s important to remember that feet are exposed to various external factors throughout the day (such as friction and pressure), which can sometimes cause the polish to chip. If you’re looking for longer-lasting results, a gel polish pedicure may be a better option.