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The Winter Benefits of a Boise Pedicure

It’s not uncommon for people to go all winter without a Boise pedicure before returning to their nail tech in the spring complaining about how bad their feet look. At unDONE Salon, there is no need for that to happen. By maintaining your Boise pedicure during the winter season, we will not only provide you with beautifully shaped and painted toes, we will also help you maintain the overall health of your feet.

Promote Healthy Toes

During the cold winter months, your nails can become dry and brittle causing them to split and break. This can lead to irritating and often painful ingrown toenails and/or infections. Regular Boise pedicures will prevent this from happening and provide you with strong, healthy nails.

Prevent Calluses

Regular exfoliation during a Boise pedicure will help to control and prevent the growth of calluses and corns. Since your feet are often confined to enclosed shoes and boots over the winter months, your feet are more prone to developing these unwanted problems. Not only do calluses and corns look unattractive they can also cause discomfort.

Nurture & Relieve Stress

During a Boise pedicure, your nail technician will massage your feet. Not only does this feel great and help relieve stress, it can also help to ease tight muscles. A regular foot massage during your Boise pedicure will not only loosen the muscles in your feet and lower legs, it will increase blood flow and joint performance. By boosting circulation, your feet will not only feel better, you will be preventing additional health problems associated with your feet in the process.

Undone Salon

Maintaining routine Boise pedicure treatments during the winter isn’t crazy talk. When spring comes back around, you won’t have to worry about making your feet look and feel healthy again. That’s why it’s important to come into unDONE Salon every 4-6 weeks during the winter for a Boise pedicure to maintain healthy toes, and feet. Ready to schedule your next pedicure? Call us at (208) 287-2010 or schedule an appointment online.   

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