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02-21-2018 05:31 PM
I get a pedicure every six weeks year round. I also live in CO and just went and got one yesterday. It was eleven degrees with eight inches of snow and it was still coming down. What I did was set under the dryer for three rounds. Then I put on my socks and snow boots. I went grocery shopping after that and when I got home my toes were in perfect condition. I wear flip flops normally when I get a pedicure unless the weather is just to bad. My pedicurist said if I did three times under the dryer it would be fine and it was.
02-21-2018 05:34 PM
@Lipstickdivawrote:
@Citrine1wrote:Is this really a thread about a pedicure or is it some sort of cryptic thread?? I find @stuyvesant reply very odd. Am I missing something here @Twins Mom?
Glad it wasn't just me. I found that reply odd as well.
I think she was just saying that she wore flip flops to get a pedicure and since it is Winter and cold it wasn't a good thing to wear flip flops.
02-21-2018 05:53 PM
i get pedicures every four to five weeks in colder weather......every three to four weeks in warmer weather. i never put socks on right afterwards and i sit under the dryer for at least half an hour. no matter how cold it is i am wearing flip flops. i spend too much money to have it ruined the first day! you would be amazed how many people look at your toes, especially during the summertime. ![]()
today would have been a good day to get one. it was 77 degrees here in the baltimore area today. crazy february weather!
02-21-2018 06:45 PM
DH and I get pedicures year round once a month. Yesterday we got them even though it’s cold here. No polish this time and have to admit my nails feel great.
02-21-2018 07:24 PM
While flip flops may not be great, I wear them and choose a day when it is not raining or messy outside. I change into them at the salon and run to the car afterwards and go straight home. This year I decided to give my nails a break and not have polish put on and just had the rest done. Was able to wear shoes and socks right away.
02-21-2018 07:30 PM
@Twins Mom Spray an oil on toes after Seche Vita or other dryers, then wrap toes in Saran Wrap. Pull socks over and put on shoes.
I lived in Chicago for many years and liked pedicures-no flip flops in Feb..
02-21-2018 07:46 PM
I guess I am out of touch...never had a manicure or a pedicure...I just trim my nails etc myself. Use one of those roller exfoliator on my feet...and moisturize. Do not want toxic polish etc on my nails....just go plain.
02-21-2018 07:46 PM
well,at least your feet will look pretty while cold....you are a brave woman:-) enjoy
02-21-2018 08:40 PM
I don't live in a cold area of the country, and do get pedicures every 2-3 weeks, year round. Sometimes it seems very cold and I know I'll have to wear my flip flops afterwards. I just plan to jump into my car and go straight home afterwards.
I like to have at least 4 hours for the polish to fully dry before wearing socks or closed toed shoes...this is in addition to using the drying drops or the drying lights.
02-21-2018 08:44 PM
I get a pedicure every 4 weeks all year around.
When it's cold our or even snowing, I get my pedicure and go right home.
I use my Emjoi every other day and moisturize every day. I love looking at my feet!
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