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How Our Foot ER Treatment Works

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Written by Joy Manansala
Updated over a month ago

If your feet are feeling dry, rough, or in need of serious TLC, our Foot ER Treatment (45 minutes, no polish) is the perfect rescue remedy. Think of it as a luxury pedicure — minus the polish — focused entirely on restoring skin softness and comfort.

✨ What It Treats

Dry or flaky skin

Cracked or hard heels

Tired, neglected feet

It’s ideal if you want deeply nourished, smooth feet without the need for polish.

🛁 Step-by-Step: What’s Included

1. Foot Soak
Warm water helps soften the skin and relax your feet.

2. Cuticle Care
Cuticles are gently tidied for a clean, neat finish.

3. Nail Trim & File
Toenails are trimmed and filed into shape.

4. Hard Skin Removal
Calluses and rough areas are carefully removed.

5. Exfoliation
A scrub helps buff away dead skin for a fresh, smooth feel.

6. Massage
Enjoy a soothing massage to boost circulation and ease tired feet.

7. Warm Booties
To finish, your feet are wrapped in warm booties to lock in moisture and leave them ultra-soft.

💡 Why Clients Love It

No polish = no drying time

Focused entirely on care and comfort

Unisex and ideal for year-round upkeep

A quick but deeply effective refresh for your feet

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I add polish to this treatment?
A: The Foot ER is designed as a no-polish, restorative treatment. If you’d like colour, we recommend booking a Shape & Paint alongside it for a polish or gel finish.

Q: Is it suitable for men?
A: Yes! This treatment is popular with all genders. It’s focused on skin care and comfort — not colour.

Q: Will it help with cracked heels?
A: Absolutely. The exfoliation and hard skin removal are targeted at smoothing and softening problem areas like cracked or dry heels.

Q: Can I have this treatment if I’m pregnant?
A: Yes, it’s a safe and gentle option during pregnancy — though we always recommend checking with your midwife if you have specific concerns.

Q: How often should I get this done?
A: For best results, we suggest every 4–6 weeks — or whenever your feet need a refresh.

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