
I wanted to write this blog because I was a nail tech in California back in the late 80's boy am I revealing my age! I really enjoyed educating clients and helping them look beautiful and not to say I had a great time doing it, I made lasting friendships. So here is a few little helpful hints.
The nail is made of hard protein called keratin. The nail helps protect the ends of the toes from a trauma. Your feet should be cleaned daily to reduce the development of odor and the risk of disease. Each day when you bath don't forget to wash carefully between your toes with antibacterial soap to remove bacteria and fungus that tends to thrive between your toes, dry your feet and between your toes carefully with a towel, this prevents athlete's foot. Don't forget the moisturizer.
A pedicure can be a very relaxing and very therapeutic service we all look forward to I know I do. When you go for your pedicure make sure they have sterilize there instruments before using them on you, they need to use an antibacterial solution, because bacteria lives on the surface for an extended period of time, if past on to the next client the results could be devastating. Make sure they push back your cuticles, scrub your feet get all that dead skin off, massage your feet and legs and before applying polish they need to dry out the toe nail so your polish will last a least for 4 weeks. Your feet and toes will love you for it and you will feel so much better. So sit back and relax!





