Korean salon pedicure is a global trend, which, unfortunately, has not yet reached Russia.

 However, many of our compatriots managed to try it out while traveling around Europe and the USA and were delighted. Korean craftswomen take care of the legs of clients quickly and accurately and also use a number of proprietary techniques. Which of them can be included in the home beauty routine – you will learn from our article.

To pamper yourself as if you’ve been to a salon, and not spend a dime, try the key techniques of Korean pedicure. 

1. Never trim an ingrown toenail

Or a nail that tends to ingrow, it doesn’t matter. Each of us knows which nails she has are the “weak link”. And with them, you need to keep an eye out and never use scissors to shape or shorten. You can only use a nail file and medium abrasiveness. And try not to cut off the corners – it is important that the ingrown nail grows straight, otherwise, the skin next to it will be constantly under the threat of engorgement and injury. 

2. Exfoliate the skin on your feet and toes

There is never too much exfoliation in a pedicure, especially in the open season! Dry rough skin spoils the look, the legs do not look well-groomed. If you have time, soak your feet in a warm foot bath for at least 10 minutes before exfoliating with a pumice stone, scrub, foot file, whatever. If time is very short, use them just by taking a shower.