Here are a few pictures I found online of some lovely pedicure stations. We do A LOT of pedicures at Studio 359. I’ve heard it’s the number one requested spa service, as a matter of fact, and I’d believe it based on the amount of feet we see in our stations. We give a great pedicure as well at our salon. Our most popular pedi is the Spa Pedicure which costs $35 for 60-75 minutes of pedi bliss. It includes callus removal, exfoliation, cuticle care, mask, massage, and polish. It totally kicks butt 🙂
I’m curious though, we get mixed reviews on our pedicure station. Most people really enjoy it, but I’ve heard from people that they would prefer the big pedicure thrones with the jetted tubs and massage chairs. In my opinion, those are great, but they come with a few drawbacks, including sanitation issues and expense. We have a built in bench at Studio 359 that seats up to four people and all of the nail technicians use a portable pedicure tub. I use the Belava and Footsie Bath systems because they have vibration & heat, which my clients love, and a disposeable liner, which my clients and I both love.
What are your thoughts on the pedicure station? What’s the most important thing to you when you receive a pedicure? I would absolutely LOVE to hear some responses! I hope everyone had a great weekend and is enjoying our beautiful fall weather!
Tootles-Anna
I really love your spa ideas. Spa looks inviting. Where can i get a pedicure sign?