Scary Pedicures! Avoid Sketchy Salons and Keep All Your Toes
Is a pretty pedi worth losing a pinky toe? We think not! Photo: Heide Benser, Corbis
I also have two friends who got infections from pedicures -- one of them had to have a toenail surgically removed and the other had her pinky toe amputated.
Since then, I have decided to do my own at-home pedis because I don't want to lose a digit. The Barielle 60 Second Mani-Pedi is a dream come true for DIY-ers -- it's a scrub that whisks away scraggly cuticles and dry patches, and it moisturizes so you don't even need lotion afterward.
Barielle's celebrity nail technician, Elle, is also skeeved out by public pedis and gives this advice for saving your feet from nastiness.
Bring Your Own Tools: Sharing tools like files and scrub brushes spreads germs, so the technician should use a set on you and you alone. If they don't provide fresh tools, bring your own.
Beware the Foot Tub: Elle says the spa foot baths are a breeding ground for bacteria (eew!), which commonly settles in the jet streams. Even if a spa sterilizes the tub, make sure they run the jets for 10 minutes with a hospital-grade solution to flush out germs.
Ask Questions: Be nosy! Your technician should be able to clearly explain the spa's hygiene practices. If she can't, then vamoose!
Personally, I plan to stick with the DIY-ing for now. It saves money and I get to keep all my toes!












Linda Bond 7-03-2009 @ 12:51PM
These are some excellent responses to pedicure concerns! The International Pedicure Association can help too.
We are the only association of its kind dedicated to the pedicurist and the pedicure service. We promote 'safe pedicuring through education and support'! Go to http://www.pedicureassociation.org and click on Consumer Awareness - there is a checklist for customers. Let your Nail Tech know about us too. We offer ongoing, as well as advanced education and are dedicated to Infection Control! DIY can be fun, but fear is not - education and awareness is key in this industry. This is not about 'pretty feet', but 'healthy feet'.
Athough there is also an Advisory Board of podiatrists, doctors, educators, spa industry consultants and more available to our members, the site give food for thought for the consumer. When was the last time someone gave you a Client Evaluation and noted the condition of your feet? Expect safety, and accept nothing less.
Linda Bond, Executive Director
International Pedicure Association (IPA)
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