Pedicure

Lavish Spa 387

Introduction

Step into a world of relaxation and pampering at Lavish Spa 387, where our exquisite pedicure services await to transport you to a realm of comfort and elegance. Our skilled technicians specialize in various foot care treatments, using luxurious, skin-friendly products that soothe and rejuvenate your feet. Immerse yourself in a tranquil environment as we expertly shape, buff, and beautify your nails, complemented by a soothing foot massage that melts away stress. Choose from our stunning array of polish colours and designs to add a touch of glamour to your feet. Book your experience now and step into a world where beauty and well-being go hand in hand!

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Services

Lavish Pedicure
   (1 hour)
$75
Routine Pedicure
   (30 minutes)
$40
Russian Pedicure with Mud Mask
   (1 hour 15 minutes)
$70
Customized Pedicure
   (1 hour)
$95
Kids Regular Pedicure
   (30 minutes)
$27
Kids Shellac Pedicure
   (30 minutes)
$35
Shellac Pedicure
   (30 minutes)
$45

Includes soak, nail trim, calluse removal and moisturizing.

Russian Shellac Pedicure
   (60 minutes)
$60

Includes soak, nail trim, cuticle and calluse removal, exfoliation, moisturizing and massage.

Classic Pedicure
   (30 minutes)
$40

Includes soak, nail trim, calluse removal and moisturizing.

Russian Classic Pedicure
   (40 minutes)
$50

Includes soak, nail trim, cuticle and calluse removal, exfoliation, moisturizing and massage.

Combined Services

Routine Manicure & Pedicure
   (1 hour)
$60
Classic Manicure & Pedicure
   (50 minutes)
$68
Shellac Manicure & Pedicure
   (1 hour)
$80
Russian Classic Manicure & Pedicure
   (1 hour 15 minutes)
$80
Russian Shellac Manicure & Pedicure
   (1 hour 30 minutes)
$105
Lavish Manicure & Pedicure
   (2 hours)
$125

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Waterdance System

The queen pedicure thrones of Lavish Spa 387 are incorporated with the spa-inspired WaterDance system. This is the world’s first heat and ozonator technology with no cross-contamination and 100% sanitation, giving satisfaction to clients and technicians.

The waterdance system produces negative ions, which attract and neutralize positively charged particles, such as dust, pollutants, and allergens, leading to cleaner and fresher air in our spa environment.

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Description

Our spa pedicure is a luxurious and comprehensive foot treatment that aims to rejuvenate, beautify, and pamper the feet and lower legs. Our pedicure chairs are equipped with a water dancing spa system, which includes a disposable airpad.

This therapeutic experience is offered in a tranquil spa environment, designed to provide relaxation and address various foot concerns such as nail fungus, ingrown nails, and cracked heels. Here’s a detailed description of a spa pedicure:

1. Welcoming and Relaxing Atmosphere

A spa pedicure begins with the client entering a soothing and inviting spa environment, complete with calming decor, soft lighting, tranquil background music, and a holistic approach.  The atmosphere is carefully curated to promote relaxation and enhance the overall experience.

2. Foot Soak and Cleansing

The pedicure begins with a warm foot soak in a soothing foot bath infused with aromatic bath salts, or cleansing agents. This step helps to soften the skin, detox and relax the muscles, and prepare the feet for the subsequent treatments.

3. Exfoliation and Scrub

After the foot soak, an exfoliating scrub is applied to the feet and lower legs. This scrub helps to remove dead skin cells, smooth rough patches, and enhance circulation. The therapist may use a variety of scrubs, such as sugar scrubs or salt scrubs, often enriched with essential oils for added benefits.

4. Nail and Cuticle Care

The nails are trimmed, shaped, and buffed to the desired length and style. The cuticles are gently pushed back and trimmed, promoting healthier nail growth and a polished look.

5. Massage and Hydration

A relaxing foot and lower leg massage is a significant component of a spa pedicure. The therapist uses soothing massage techniques to release tension, improve circulation, and relieve sore muscles. Moisturizing lotions or oils are often used to hydrate the skin, leaving it soft and supple.

6. Mask or Paraffin Treatment

Some spa pedicures include the application of a hydrating mask or a warm paraffin treatment to further moisturize and rejuvenate the skin. These treatments help to lock in moisture and enhance the overall softness and appearance of the feet.

7. Nail Polish Application

The pedicure is completed with the application of nail polish in the client’s chosen color. The nails are meticulously painted to perfection, resulting in a polished and elegant look.

8. Finishing Touches and Comfort

After the nail polish dries, any excess oil or lotion is wiped away, and the client is given a moment to relax and enjoy the refreshing and revitalizing feeling of their newly pampered feet.

Benefits of a Spa Pedicure

  • Improved Foot Health: Regular spa pedicures can help maintain healthy feet by addressing calluses, dry skin, and ingrown nails.
  • Relaxation and Stress Relief: The soothing treatments and massage offer a sense of relaxation and reduce stress, leaving the client feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
  • Enhanced Aesthetics: A spa pedicure leaves the feet looking polished, attractive, and well-groomed, boosting confidence and self-esteem.
  • Therapeutic Benefits: Massage and exfoliation can provide therapeutic benefits, including improved blood circulation and reduced muscle tension.

A spa pedicure is a wonderful treat for both the feet and the mind, providing an opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life while focusing on self-care and well-being.

Negative Ions

There’s something in the air, and while it may not be love, some say it’s the next best thing – negative ions.

Negative ions are odorless, tasteless, and invisible molecules that we inhale in abundance in certain environments. Think of mountains, waterfalls, and beaches. Once they reach our bloodstream, negative ions are believed to produce biochemical reactions that increase levels of the mood chemical serotonin, helping to alleviate depression, relieve stress, and boost our daytime energy.

These are a few of the reasons we see negative-ion generators being sold in stores and all over the Internet, but do they really work as well as antidepressants? Can they also relieve allergies by filtering out dust mites and dander?

Hours of negative ion exposure may reduce symptoms of depression. High levels of exposure (several hours or more) to negative ions cause people with chronic depression and seasonal affective disorder (SAD) to record lower scores on surveys of their depression symptoms.

A shorter duration of negative ion exposure may positively affect seasonal depression. Lower levels of exposure (just 30 minutes or so) were only enough to help people affected by SAD.

Learn more at www.healthline.com/health/negative-ions#benefits.

Some additional benefits of negative ions are:

  • help regulate sleep patterns and mood
  • reduce stress
  • boost immune system function
  • increase metabolism
  • kill or inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, viruses, and mold species, such as E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and the bacterium that causes tuberculosis
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