Cracked heels can be painful and honestly a little embarrassing. So the big question is can a pedicure fix them?
The short answer: Yes, it definitely helps… but it’s not a miracle treatment.
A pedicure is great for removing the thick, dry skin that builds up on your heels.
Here’s what actually happens:
So yes — a pedicure can make your feet look and feel better right away.
But here’s the catch:
If your cracks are deep or painful, one pedicure won’t fix them completely. It’s like cleaning your room — it looks amazing afterwards, but you have to maintain it or the mess returns.
Use this routine at home between pedicures or if your cracks keep coming back:
This combo of exfoliation + moisturising makes a huge difference.
My friend Meera gets cracked heels every monsoon. She tried pedicures they looked good for a few days, but the cracks always came back.
Then she started applying heel cream every night and wore socks to bed. Within two weeks, her heels looked almost new.
Now she just gets a pedicure once a month to maintain things.
It’s really the mix of salon care + simple home routine that does the magic.
Not fully. It removes the rough outer layer, but deep cracks need regular moisturising.
Better to avoid it. Scrubbing can make the cracks worse — wait until the skin heals a bit.
Every 3–4 weeks is enough, as long as you moisturise daily at home.