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Man Up Dude, Get a Pedicure

I would have never thought in a million years I would be writing about this. I would have never thought that I would be writing about men getting pedicures, or let alone getting one myself. I mean, I’ve always considered myself as a person that would not partake in the same beauty routines as women. However, I finally caved in and actually got a pedicure, and this article will explore this first-time experience and also talk about its health benefits.

I know a pedicure isn’t a particularly guy thing to do. Apparently, lots of women get pedicures, and honestly after my experience I can understand why; it is wonderful. So here is how it went. First, the pedicurist placed my feet in a warm bath and let them soak for a few minutes. She then trimmed my nails and cuticles, and exfoliated the bottom of my feet till they were soft. She then lotioned and massage every part and crevice of my foot, even between my toes. I bet you don’t even lotion between your toes! To be quite honest, while I was having a relaxing time, I was more worried for the poor pedicurist. I kept thinking what a horrible experience this must be for her, considering the condition of my feet (if you can imagine 20 + years of uncared feet).

My advice to men who haven’t had a pedicure in the past, set aside your guy pride and time and give your feet a treat. Remember, the health of your feet is vital to your overall health.The average person takes about a 10,000 steps a day, which bring wears and tears on the foot. This can be harmful to one’s feet if they are not adequately cared for. Pedicures are one of the most important basic cares of the feet and should be utilized by everyone. Exfoliation prevents the cells from accumulating and encourages new cell growth, a process essential to the health of the feet. Receiving a regular pedicure can aid in the early detection of corn, bunions, and fungal infections. A podiatrist can treat these conditions once detected at an early stage.

Pedicures can decrease rates of infections and promote blood circulation in the feet. Cutting and cleaning toenails get rid of bacteria, dirt, and infections. It prevents foot disorders, odors, and mainly protect the toes from physical injury. Massaging your feet with oils and lotions preserves its condition and quality, and prevents blisters, cracks, and other problems. It also aids in better blood circulation as well as relieves stress and tension, which can be beneficial to the whole body.

Whether you visit a cosmetic salon or do it yourself, a pedicure should be done at least once a month for the proper health of your feet. It is also an excellent stress reliever. So, the next time you book an appointment to get a haircut or a shave at the barbershop, man up and book yourself a pedicure too.