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Calspa is a deluxe foot spa treatment which has been tried and tested all over the world and offers a unique blend of ingredients to rejuvenate, hydrate and nourish feet, leaving clients’ feet tingling for hours afterwards.


The Calspa range includes low foaming CalgieneAntiseptic wash, therapeutic Dead Sea salt Foot Soak,AHA Foot Treatment – a potent blend of natural ingredients to gently exfoliate and soften the feet, Peppermint essential oil Foot Scrub, softening clay Foot Mask,Massage Oil, intensive Heal Balm, and a Pumice Pad for gentle and effective mechanical removal of hard skin that has been softened by theAHA treatment.


• Izabelle Hammon Ltd: 0845 230 1087 • Circle number: 216


Pedisation™


TheAromatherapy Pedisation™footcare range features products infused with Essential Oils and ingredients such as Lavender, Tee Tree,Mint extracts.


Firstly, feet are soaked in Pedicure Foot Soak; then Callus Exfoliator is then applied.After two-four minutes, apply Pedisation Lavender Foot Scrub with real pumice to the bottom of the foot only.


Once this is removed, apply Pedisation FootMasque over the ankle and the entire foot, but not directly onto the nail; to achieve maximum results use with SkinMate® Heated Boots.


Remove the mask and dry the feet, applying a generous amount of Pedisation Lotion onto legs and feet. Finish the pedicure with Pedisation Critical Repair Crème on callus prone areas, and Pedicure Cooling Gel over the foot to allow the pores to close.


• HOF Beauty: 0845 450 8000 • Circle number: 250


SpaRitual pedicure


The SpaRitual pedicure begins with cleansing the feet using a lightmist ofVisionary Cleanser, and soaking in a bath of Harmonizing SoakTonic with two scoops of 21Mineral Bath in one of three formulations to reduce fatigue, reduce anxiety or calmand rejuvenate.


Treat the cuticles with Cuti-Clean Cuticle and nails with Stain Remover. Next, scrub andmoisturise the feet withAffirming ScrubMasque combined with a scoop of 21Mineral Bath Salt for extra exfoliation, wrapping feet in plastic filmfor fiveminutes.


Lightly spray EloquentToner over the feet and upper legs, and apply InstinctualMoisturizing Lotion. For amore intense treatment, use Infinitely Loving Oil. For added conditioning apply Cuti-Cocktail or Cuti-Quench to cuticles andmassage.


The SpaRitual range also feature an eco-friendly Foot File, SoleMate Hydrating Foot Balmand SoleMate Callus Remover. • SpaRitual: 0808 202 0855 • Circle number: 119


Yon-Ka Intensive Pedicure


TheYon-Ka intensive pedicure treatment begins by soaking feet in a bath of Phyto-Bain with botanical extracts andYon-Ka’s essential oils; or by wrapping them in a hot compress. Then apply a thick layer of Kirogel and smooth in until particles appear. This three-in-one treatment exfoliates, hydrates and softens, repairing damaged or dry skin, making it ideal for combating roughness and calluses.


After massage, apply again as part of a wrap treatment, and finish off with a thin reapplication of Kirogel orYon-Ka’s Lait Corps body cream.


For the tougher skin on your client’s heels or around the soles of their feet, introduceYon-Ka’s Phyto-Gel Exfoliant with a gentle scrubbing action to lift the worst of dead cells and hardened skin.


•Yon-Ka: 0207 518 8370 Profile Professional Pedicure Kit


The Profile Professional Pedicure Kit features Foot Cleanse Cleansing Spray, Foot Soak Foaming Pedicure Bath, Foot Scrub Exfoliating Cream, Foot RepairMassage Lotion, Polish Remover, Protect Nail Oil,Matte Base Coat, Glossy Top Coat, Cuticle Remover Plus, Natural Emery Boards,Manicure Sticks and a Big Foot File.


Other accessories available from NSI UK include the Pedicure Rasp, a sterilisable Rubber Ended Hoof Stick, and the Sand Turtle Foot File for maintaining smooth skin.


• NSI UK: 0500 131 009 • Circle number: 230


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