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perfect pedicures Perfect pedicures Bio Sculpture Gel Pedicure


The Bio Sculpture Gel range features a number of products for a professional pedicure in their Pedicure Kit, including Hand and Body Butter, PotpourriAqua Scrub and Potpourri Salt Scrub.


What’s more, Bio Sculpture® Heel Balm is specially formulated to soften the problems of hard calluses and dry cracked heels, whilstApricot Kernel Scrub will remove unsightly dead skin and cells. Feet are refreshed withMintMask containing Peppermint oil and Eucalyptus oil.


Bio Sculpture®Acetone-Free Nail Polish Remover is also recommended, as is Bio Sculpture® Cuticle Remover.


• Bio Sculpture Gel: 0845 331 2347 • Circle number: 163


Solutions by Hive


Solutions by Hive have a range of foot care products designed specifically to treat the feet during pedicure treatments.


With key ingredients of Tea Tree and Peppermint Oil, these luxurious products promise to leave the feet feeling clean, cool and refreshed.A Solutions by Hive pedicure starter kit is available, whilst retail sizes are also offered.


• Hive of Beauty: 01827 318231


Nailtiques NailtiquesAvocado Foot Cream is rich in avocado oil, deeply penetrating and carrying other active moisturisers into the deeper layers of the skin.


This non-greasy moisturising crème is specifically formulated for feet to aid in the healing of rough, dry or cracked skin and is ideal for use on callused areas and to gently exfoliate feet and legs.


To treat calluses, Nailtiques Cuticle & Skin Gel comes in a highly concentrated formula which works best when applied in small amounts. Cuticle & Skin Gel is especially good for use on cracked dry cuticles and calluses.


• Grafton International: 01827 280 080 • Circle number: 133


Orly


Orly SugarFIX Cocoa has an exfoliating formula to gently dissolve dull surface cells on the feet. Containing brown sugar, a powerful exfoliant and humectant that draws moisture to the skin, the rich combination of organic nutrients revitalises hands and feet whilst gently dissolving dull surface cells.


This is followed by an application of Pro Range DetoxifyingMask which refreshes tired feet scented with invigorating Italian mandarin.


• Grafton International: 01827 280 080. • Circle number: 133


Crystal Clear FootMicrodermabrasion


Crystal Clear FootMicrodermabrasion is becoming a popular foot exfoliation for the treatment of dry, calloused feet.


This 40-minute treatment starts with Crystal Clear Soothing Cleansing Gel to cleanse the feet. Aluminium oxide crystals are pumped on to the feet front and back, between the toes and up to the ankles, sanding away dead skin cells, hard skin and heel fissures. Dry cuticles can also be targeted.


Crystal ClearMini LiftMask is applied to the feet for 15 minutes to soothe and soften the skin, and the treatment concludes with an application of Skin Repair Serum, to nourish the skin and offer vital moisturisation.


AMiniMicrodermabrasion Unit is available from Crystal Clear, ideal for manicures and pedicures. • Crystal Clear: 0151 709 7227 • Circle number: 136


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