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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

In Search of an Affordable Standard Pedicure ...

Am I the only one who is feeling "cheated" when it comes to her pedicure? A standard pedicure should consist of foot soaking, foot scrubbing with a pumice stone or foot file, nail clipping, nail shaping, cuticle care, foot and calf massage, moisturizer and nail polishing. The whole pampering, maintenance and evaluation of the health of your feet process should last around 50 -60 minutes (not including drying time). So why is it that I'm in and out of most Toronto nail salons within 30-45
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minutes for BOTH a mani & pedi combo?

Nail Salons helped move mani/pedi from a special occasion or treat to mainstream regular maintenance.  They use to be a great alternative for getting regular professional manicures and pedicures at a fraction of the cost of a spa experience. Sure you didn't get some of the perks offered by spas such as: a glass of bubbly, cappuccino, tea, delectable goodies, a posh environment and good conversation - but you got your standard pedicure - you left feeling relaxed, somewhat pampered and with perfectly coiffed feet.

Well ladies it looks like things they are a changing! Like most major cities Toronto has an abundance of nail salons - but it seems they have become more interested in turning a buck than actually caring for your feet (and hands). They lured us in with $25-$35 mani/pedi combo "specials" in the beginning for a standard pedicure - getting us hooked. Once we were hooked, they started to slowly cut back. 

Since my accident giving myself a mani/pedi has become a challenge and I rely on the "professionals" to keep my feet and hands healthy and groomed. Over the past almost 9 years I have seen and experienced a huge decline in the service offered by these nail salons (and I can assure you in almost 9 years I've tried countless places). Here are some of my personal experiences: your feet barely soak before they are being plucked from the water and cuticles pushed back with no pre-softening cream used; and the scrubbing of your heals is as light as a feather - unless you say yes to the scrapper (which I would not recommend - if your feet require a blade go to your doctor or podiatrist); the hand and foot massage lasts all of 1-2 minutes if you are lucky to even get one aside from the motion of applying what you hope is body cream/oil; base coat is often omitted; some places try to give you the impression you are being pampered by using a hot towel to wrap your feet or hands (which is more often luke warm or cold); polish is applied while the nail technician is busy paying more attention to her colleague's conversation than your toes. While these experiences varied from nail salon to nail salon - the one thing that was consistent was " My name is (fill in the blank) - you tell them at cash". And while the service has gone down (and don't get me started on the lack of cleanliness) the average mani/pedi combo has risen to $35 - $45. 

These nail salons have become nothing more than mass-service. They want you in and out.  Whether out of need (like myself); habit or not wanting to be left out when your friends/colleagues are getting regular mani/pedi, you are lured in by the $35 - $45 mani/pedi combo. And within 30 - 40 minutes you are at the counter paying. You don't feel pampered, you certainly are not relaxed and know that you did not receive a proper standard pedicure. But "getting" a mani/pedi has become the norm and you can't possibly go against the norm?

Well for those of us, who for whatever reason have the need to utilize nail salons I'm happy to say there are still some gems out there: providing excellent service (a standard pedicure) that won't empty your wallet. I was pleasantly surprised to discover SheaCoco Beauty Lounge - after walking by numerous times I finally took a chance - and am happy I did.



I was pleasantly greeted and once seated I was offered magazines that were current!! And for convenience they even have a charging station for your technical devices. I love this charging station for various reasons - aside from the obvious of being able to charge your devices; it kinda of encourages you put your device on silence and sit back and enjoy your ME time.

All pedicure tubs at SheaCoco are made out of stainless steels and disinfected with ACCEL TB surface disinfectant spray after each use.
My nail technician was Kay ... very pleasant and friendly. After removing the polish , she actually looked my feet over. Every step was carried out with care and attention to detail.

All nail files, buffer blocks are single use - All foot buffers, callous removing tools are single use - All gloves, waxing spatulas,examination table paper cover are single use - All tools are stainless steel, one set per client and disinfected with ACCEL HLD5 chemosterilant and high level disinfectant instrument soak after each use 
And Kay is the only ONE to date (in 9 years) that has taken extra care to remove the callous that develops between my baby toe and the next toe on my right foot, without me having to point it out! (I kid you not). My feet received a massage during the salt scrub and a luxurious massage was completed on both feet and calf just prior to polish.
An hour and 10 minutes later (and only $49)... I had pretty well groomed feet and beautiful  manicured hands.
If you are in the Toronto area you will find SheaCoco at 9 Hazelton Ave. in Yorkville. You can check out their website here.


And I was still able to treat myself to a quick lunch at Nespresso !!! Gotta love that.

ACCESSORIES I WORE: white sandals: Lilly Pulitzer ; orange bracelet - Hermes; pink Mala bracelet - Glam & Tease ; tote to salon - Louis Vuitton ; green messenger bag  - Paris market find 2010

Benefits of a Pedicure...

APPEARANCE
Having nice groomed feet and polished toes is always a mood lifter. You can't help but smile when you slip your feet into an open pair of heels or sandals.

LYMPHATIC & BLOOD FLOW
The foot massage helps to stimulate circulation in your feet. Like wise the calf massage helps to stimulate circulation in your legs. This stimulation helps with lymphatic and blood flow. Your body has lymph nodes all over which are the tiny factories that help process and clean the toxins from your lymphatic fluid (lymph) into the blood which then gets taken back through the veins to the heart to get cleaned. Lymph nodes are also known as glands which in our legs are situated behind our knees. leg massage can help the lymph to flow more easily up to the knees for better and more efficient drainage.  TIP: Drinking a glass of water after massage is also helpful as it helps to flush these toxins out of the body which then get expelled through your urine.

SOFT FEET
The removal of callouses from your feet can help prevent the formation of pressure points from uneven weight distribution. Removing dead skin and callouses leaves your feet looking great and feeling baby's bum soft.

TIDY CUTICLES AND TOE NAILS 
Having your toenails trimmed by a professional can help prevent ingrown toenails, and we all know how painful ingrown toenails can be. Overgrown cuticles not only look messy they can become quite dry and the skin easily tears. 

EARLY DETECTION OF FOOT OR NAIL PROBLEMS
Your nail technician should be able to recognize a skin or nail condition, disorder or infection while washing your feet. Then would be able to refer you to a doctor or podiatrist for the correct medical attention your feet or nails may require.

Where do you get your pedicure - spa or nail salon? 
Would love to hear about your experiences in the comments below.

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9 comments:

  1. You found an ideal place to be pampered and have your feet cared for. I have never had a mani/pedi and apply my own nail polish. The foot massage part sounds very appealing though.

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  2. Dearest Celia,
    Lucky you for having found this gem! I did leave you a comment on your FB High Heeled Life Page, with a link to a Certified Podologist, or Certified Master Pedicurist for Toronto area. You are lucky but I have to go 234.8 km one way to the nearest one in South Carolina! Can you believe this?!
    Oh how I miss that part from the Old World. We have plenty of Certified Master Pedicurists in my birth city in The Netherlands and it is common in Germany and France, everywhere. Quality treatment and not the so-called mani/pedi combo as it does nothing for you; only for them!
    Happy for you indeed as I know what it means.
    Sending you big hugs,
    Mariette

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  3. Man oh man I could use this break! looks fab!

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  4. It's the same way here in Texas. Last time I left and thought, hey I didn't get any massage! I also would prefer that they not do my feet and hands at the same time. I miss the days when it was an event to get these things done rather than a race.

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  5. Celia, I am soooo glad you posted this because a pedicure is really a treat for me.
    It is so frustrating to pay for services that are shoddy, hurried, and not in the least bit pampering. It it great that you found a salon to meet your expectations because it is such a great feeling when that happens. Plus we deserve it!!

    xoxo
    Karena
    The Arts by Karena

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  6. I have actually never had a pedicure before as I have never been able to afford one and was scared that I wouldn't get good treatment for the buck! Whenever my hubby presents the opportunity to allow me to get a mani or pedi to treat myself I normally tell him I would rather get a hair cut or new outfit haha! Thanks for providing all this info. It is sad how this business has gone down hill and left people like me unwilling to try. If only I knew of some awesome ones like SheaCoco near here. Your pedi looks great! Thank you for linking up to "Bloggers Who Have Inspired Me" today.
    Rachel xo

    Bloggers Who Have Inspired Me is now LIVE here
    Garay Treasures

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  7. Nice place! and your mani and pedicure looks great. I do Gel nails at home as I have an LED light and gelish and I get a pedi at the salon. I do like it, and they have added wine to the list for free, so it is a more relaxing atmosphere as well. Enjoyed your post.

    Thanks for linking up linking up with Turning Heads Tuesday
    jess xx
    www.elegantlydressedandstylish.com

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  8. I agree that nail salons are all about getting you in and out as quickly as possible. I am glad you found a good spot that treats you well.

    Thank you for joining TBT Fashion link up and hope to see you next week.

    Alice
    www.happinessatmidlife.com

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  9. My hair stylist is also trained in mani-pedi and it used to be an amazing spa-type experience. Now she has her own shop so she has to stop, answer the phone. Stop, talk to people who walk in. Stop, check the dinging I-Pad. I get beautiful nails but the experience is no longer a long, leisurely restful experience. It doesn't take long at all even though you do bet the wonderful soak, the oils, the massage, the lotions, trimmed nails, cuticles - but the atmosphere is no longer spa-like. Sigh. BUT my nails do look good!!

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