If your feet or hands got darker after sun exposure, you might wonder: does pedicure remove tan? The answer: yes but it helps gradually, not instantly. I’ll tell you how.
A pedicure removes dead skin and may use scrubs, lemon or mild bleaching agents. This helps fade mild tan over time.
Removing the top layer of skin cells and hydrating well can make skin look lighter and smoother. Done carefully, pedicure can bring back a more even tone.
Here’s a quick routine if you want to try it out:
This slow and gentle method helps your skin renew and light-up without damage.
Quick tip: If you spend time in the sun often, wear sandals or apply sunscreen on feet to avoid repeated tanning.
In short: pedicure can lighten some tan but it won’t erase a deep sun tan in one go. Skin renewal takes time. Over-scrubbing or over-bleaching can irritate skin or make it dry. So be gentle.
Real-life example: I once tried a DIY lemon-sugar foot scrub after two months (a scrub every 3–4 weeks), my feet looked a shade lighter and smoother. But the dark lines from sandals didn’t vanish entirely.
Q: Will the tan come back after pedicure?
A: Yes if you go out in sun again without protection, tan can return. Use sunscreen or cover your feet.
Q: How often should I do pedicure for tan?
A: Once every 2–3 weeks is enough. Frequent scrubbing can harm skin.
Q: Does pedicure make skin fairer permanently?
A: No it helps fade tan modestly. It improves skin tone, but doesn’t change natural skin colour.