If you’ve ever wondered what does a manicure include, you’re not alone. Many people book one but don’t really know what actually happens. Here’s a simple, no-fancy-words guide so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
A manicure is basically a clean-up and mini-pamper session for your hands and nails. It makes your nails look neat, your skin soft, and honestly… it just feels nice.
Here’s the usual flow (it’s pretty relaxing once you get used to it):
A basic manicure is quick and simple. It covers all the steps above.
A spa or “deluxe” manicure adds a little extra love — things like scrubs, masks, longer massages or warm treatments for dry hands. If your hands feel rough or tired, a spa version is worth it.
If you walk into a salon for a basic manicure around lunch break, you’ll usually be done in 20–30 minutes. Your nails look clean, shaped, polished and your hands feel softer. Simple, but you walk out feeling a bit put-together.
Does every manicure include polish?
Nope. You can totally skip polish and just go for clean, shiny nails.
How often should I get one?
Every 2–3 weeks is normal for most people.
Is cuticle cutting safe?
Salons usually remove only the dead skin. It shouldn’t hurt at all.