The Power of Pedicure Treatments
Pedicures
Are More Than
Pretty Feet.
Ingredients that work, scents that feel personal and the knowledge to deliver a treatment clients rebook time after time.
Pedicures are often seen as a luxury treatment, but the benefits run much deeper than that. A good professional pedicure combines effective ingredients with beautiful scents to create a treatment that not only improves the condition of the skin, but also enhances the overall client experience.
With new scent options: oud, sea salt, pomegranate and coconut, each pedicure treatment offers something slightly different.
Why Ingredients Matter
A good pedicure really comes down to the ingredients used at each stage of the treatment. Each one has its own job and every step helps prepare the skin for what comes next, so you get the best result.
Simple ingredients such as sea salt, sugar, jojoba oil and olive oil work together to soften hard or dry skin, remove dead skin cells, hydrate and condition the skin and improve overall skin texture and appearance.
Understanding what each ingredient does allows you to deliver a more professional and results-driven pedicure service. Knowledge is key when providing safe and thorough professional pedicure treatments.
This stage helps to cleanse the skin while softening hard areas, making them easier to work on. It also helps to refresh tired feet and prepares the skin for the next steps. It also has an exfoliating property which can start smoothing out any hard skin problem areas.
Used to gently exfoliate and hydrate the skin, it sloughs away and helps to remove dead skin cells and smooths the skin's surface. This step improves the skin's texture and ensures that any moisturising products applied afterwards can work more effectively and be absorbed more easily into the skin for maximum benefits. Dead skin inhibits products from penetrating through into the upper layers of the epidermis; we need to remove it to elevate our pedicure products' capabilities.
Nourishes and conditions the skin, leaving it soft and supple. Helps to restore moisture, support the skin's barrier, and leave the client's feet feeling soft and healthy. Jojoba oil is great for all skin types — perfect for feet.
Nourishes and conditions the skin, leaving it soft and supple. Helps to restore moisture, support the skin's barrier, and leave the client's feet feeling soft and healthy. Olive oil is particularly effective in treating mature, sensitive and dry skin types — perfect for feet.
Dead skin blocks everything. Removing it isn't just about texture, it's what allows your products to actually penetrate and perform. Exfoliation is the step that makes every other step work harder.
Why Scent Plays a Huge Role
Scent plays a key role in how a client experiences a nail and beauty treatment. Whilst the selected ingredients within your professional pedicure products are working their magic on the skin, the fragrance works on how the client feels. It's a multi-sensory experience.
Different scents can relax and calm, uplift and energise, refresh and revive, or comfort and soothe. Making sure you choose the right scent can elevate a treatment from a routine salon service into a wonderful immersive experience. Clients also love to select their own chosen scent, it usually is quite a personal thing and it adds a nice level of personal touch to your pedicure services.
Let your client choose their pedi scent
Offering a scent selection at the start of the treatment adds an immediate personal touch, clients feel involved, consulted and cared for. It also creates a talking point that makes the whole experience more memorable.
When they love how it smells, they'll ask what it was. That's your retail moment.
The New Scents Explained
Four new options — each crafted to create a different atmosphere and suit a different client mood.
Oud offers a deep, warm, and rich fragrance with slightly smoky notes. It creates a luxurious and calming atmosphere, making it ideal for clients looking for a more indulgent, spa-like pedicure.
Sea salt provides a clean, fresh scent that feels light and refreshing. It is perfect for clients with tired, heavy feet, leaving them feeling revitalised and re-energised. A very spa-like scent.
Pomegranate delivers a fresh, fruity fragrance with a subtle sweetness. It feels uplifting and energising, helping clients leave the treatment feeling refreshed and renewed and a spring in their step.
Coconut has a soft, creamy, and slightly sweet scent. It creates a comforting and relaxing experience, often giving a fresh, holiday-like feel to the whole pedicure treatment.
The Treatment, Step by Step
Every stage builds on the last. Here's how to get the most from each one and keep results consistent for every client:
| 01 | Sea Salt Soak | Start by softening. The soak cleanses, refreshes and begins working on hard skin areas, so your file does less work and the skin responds better to everything that follows. |
| 02 | Sugar Scrub | Exfoliate thoroughly. This opens the skin's surface so moisturising products can actually penetrate and do their job. Don't rush this step, it's what makes the rest of the treatment work. |
| 03 | Hard Skin Removal | Work on problem areas with confidence. The soak and scrub have already softened and prepared the skin, so this step is more effective, more comfortable and produces better results. |
| 04 | Oil Treatment | Nourish, condition and restore with jojoba and olive oil. Massage the oils in properly, this is the step clients feel the most and the one that leaves feet genuinely soft, supple and healthy-looking. |
| 05 | Finish & Polish | Now the skin is perfectly prepped, smooth, hydrated and conditioned. Whatever finish you apply looks better and lasts longer on skin that's been properly treated. |
The Pedicure That Keeps Them Coming Back
Professional pedicures are not just about how the client's feet look at the end of the treatment. It is important to understand how each stage works, how ingredients benefit the skin, and how scent enhances the overall experience.
You can provide tailored professional pedicures for your clients to keep them rebooking time after time. Knowledge is what separates a professional pedicure from a DIY one and that's your edge.
Better ingredients. Better results.
Better bookings.