02/11/2026
⨠Friendly Summer PSA â¨
If you havenât already, I highly encourage you to book your summer pedicures NOW.
My schedule fills quickly, and I do not have flexible hours during the summer outside of my regular availability. I want to make sure youâre sandal-ready when the warm weather finally decides to show up⌠(if it still exists đ
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âHow often should I get a pedicure?â
Typically every 4â10 weeks, depending on your feet and your lifestyle:
Every 4 weeks:
Perfect if you experience heavier callus buildup, dislike long toenails, prefer not to trim them yourself, or simply love a monthly self-care moment (as you should đ).
Every 8â10 weeks:
Great if you stay consistent with at-home maintenance â regular exfoliation, light callus care, nail trimming, and daily hydration. This option works well for those balancing time and budget.
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âď¸ âI donât need pedicures in winter â no one sees my feet.â đŁđŤ
It sounds logical⌠but your feet work hard all year long. Winter often means dry air, closed shoes, friction, and dehydrated skin â which leads to cracking, peeling, and that lovely itchy dryness we all know too well.
If proper maintenance isnât happening at home during the colder months, youâre essentially starting from scratch every spring. Regular pedicures arenât just cosmetic â they help maintain skin health, manage callus buildup, support nail care, and keep your feet comfortable.
Healthy feet > emergency spring repairs đ
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Take care of your feet year-round and your summer self will thank you.
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Plan ahead. Stay polished. Stay confident.