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How Many Types of Manicure & Pedicure

2 minutes read   |   14 Dec 25

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In‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ the case that you do not know much about nail salons, you might be wondering: what are the various kinds of manicure and pedicure? Generally, salons provide around 6–8 primary styles with a multitude of variations. A brief and easy guide is here to help you figure out which one fits you best. ‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌

Most common types

  1. Classic / Basic Mani or Pedi
    Nail trimming, cuticle care, shaping, polish quick and simple care.
  2. French‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ Mani / Pedi
    Nude or pink base with white tips clean, classy appearance.
  3. Gel Mani / Pedi
    Nail polish cured under UV/LED the result is of 2–3 weeks, a chip-free ‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌stay.
  4. Shellac / Long-wear polish
    Hybrid of polish and gel long-lasting yet thinner than heavy extensions.
  5. Dip Powder / SNS mani
    Powder-based finish without UV lamp strong and natural-looking nails.
  6. Acrylic / Extensions
    Add length and strength, useful if you want long nails or nail art.
  7. Paraffin / Spa / Moisture Mani-Pedi
    Softens skin, nourishes hands/feet — good for dry skin or when you want pampering.
  8. Combined Mani-Pedi Packages
    Often salons let you get hand and foot treatments together for convenience.

    Which type suits you?
  • Want simple nail care or polish before a party → Classic or French.

  • Need nails that last long, for work or travel → Gel, Shellac or Dip Powder.

  • Want long, strong nails or fancy shapes → Acrylic or extensions.

  • Dry hands/feet or skin care boost → Paraffin / Spa manicure-pedicure.

  • Want both hands and feet done in one go → Mani-Pedi package.

Here’s an example: if you’re a student or working professional in India and wash hands often, try Gel or Shellac for 2–3 weeks of chip-free nails.

FAQ

Q: How often should I get a mani / pedi done?

A: Every 3–4 weeks is common, depending on nail growth and type.

Q: Is a gel manicure better than a classic manicure?

A: Gel lasts longer and resists chipping. Classic is quicker and cheaper.

Q: What’s best if my nails are weak?

A: Dip-powder or shellac (not heavy acrylic) — they give strength without harsh chemicals.

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