All women know nothing competes with the euphoria of the first day you break out sandals after a long, snowy winter full of drab and practical boots. Unless, that is, youโre instead feeling the disappointment of having feet that arenโt quite ready for summer footwear. Misshapen nails. Chipped polish. Dead skin. Rough heels. Even callouses.
Sisters, donโt fret. Salt Lake magazine is here to help. We chatted with the toe experts at Nailed! to find out how to keep our feet forever, er, on their toes.
Find a salon that follows a strict hygiene protocol. Even better if they send tools home with youโtrust us, you donโt want to share foot germs and dead skin with a total stranger.
Tend to your toes: โWe can only do so much,โ explains Nailed! Boutiqueโs master esthetician, Shelby Hamler. โYouโll get a better pedicure if you take care of your feet.โ Exfoliate in the shower and moisturize each day to see gradual improvements in callouses, rather than expecting your pedicurist to be able to perform a miracle in less than an hour.
But donโt โpre-pediโ: Hamler warns against trying to do too much yourself. Let your pedicurist trim and shape your nails, otherwise she says, โyouโll end up with cracked, chipped nails and maybe ingrown toenails,โ to boot (pun intended).
Rather than apologizing for not shaving your legs before your appointmentโembrace it. If you remove hair too soon before your appointment, some of the products the nail tech uses on your could stingโlike Nailedโs house-made sugar scrub.
Tips to make your pedi last longer, according to Hamlerโuse a long-lasting nail polish (Nailed recommends OPI Infinite Shine), bring your own nail polish so that you can reapply a top coat when it starts to chip, or go all-in and upgrade to a long-lasting gel polish.
Foot Fashion-Forward
Whether you call it an accent nail, a rogue nail or a sass pieceโhighlighting one or two nails is still a thing in pedicure style. As is nail art and โnegative spaceโโleaving a portion of a nail uncovered by polish.
But, French manicures are out. Oui.
Nailed, 875 E. 700 South, SLC, 801-532-6245, nailedboutique.com
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