Clean and fresh feet without spending too much money? The simple answer is yes men can definitely do pedicure and there are good reasons to try it.
A pedicure is not only for the beauty purpose. It is a good way to keep the feet healthy and comfortable. The main advantages are these:
Removal of dirt, sweat, and dead skin from under nails. Prevention of fungal issues and ingrown nails.
Through exfoliation and moisturising calluses, dry heels, or even rough patches become softer.
The blood flow is improved through a warm soak and gentle foot massage. It is very beneficial if you are standing or walking for a long time during the day.
Washing and scrubbing eliminate bacteria as well as sweat buildup which results in the reduction of foot odour.
Pampering yourself is great; well-groomed feet provide the feeling of confidence when putting on sandals or slippers.
A quick tip: if you are a newbie, just a basic pedicure would be enough — soaking, nail trimming, cleaning under nails, and moisturizing. There is no need for "fancy stuff".
How about the typical office guy? 9-to-9, walk from the metro to the rickshaw, wearing closed shoes all day. Your feet are putting a lot of effort. Here is a simple way to do it:
No, absolutely. The old associations of beauty with female characteristics have been broken already for a long time. Foot care is just a part of general hygiene. Clean feet, healthy skin, less pain — these are all things of common sense and you shouldn't be shy of them.
No — a pedicure is only for clean and healthy feet. It is about hygiene and self-care, not gender, whether you do basic cleaning or a full spa session.
Once every 3-4 weeks is fine for most people. If you walk a lot or wear closed shoes daily, you should take care of your feet regularly every month.
Yes. A simple foot soak, scrub, trimming, and moisturizing done at home is perfectly fine. Make sure the tub and the tools are clean — and be gentle.