Why a Winter Pedicure Is the Self-Care You Didn't Know You Needed
June 5, 2026 4 min read
Most people book pedicures in flip-flop season and forget about their feet from October through March. That's exactly when your feet need the most help.
What winter does to your feet
Closed-toe boots trap moisture, then indoor heating dries everything out. The result: cracked heels, thickened calluses, and brittle toenails that split easily.
What our pedicure actually includes
- Warm soak with mineral salts to soften skin
- Callus and heel treatment — no razors, just professional-grade files
- Cuticle care so ingrown nails don't develop
- Massage with warm lotion (this is the part everyone loves)
- Polish, gel, or buffed natural finish — your call
The pedicure specialists
A few of our techs — Mary, Mysei, and Lilly — specialize in pedicures. They're the ones you want if you have thick calluses, sensitive skin, or a specific concern like an ingrown toenail. Request them by name when you book.
Booking tip
Pedicures take 45–60 minutes. Pair one with a manicure for a full "mani-pedi" reset — our most popular combo, especially before travel.
Ready? Book online or call (336) 377-7007.
