Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Pedicure W/ Paraffin.

Yes — in most cases. We perform a skin consultation and patch test, and will adjust temperature or skip paraffin if skin is reactive. Please disclose allergies, medical conditions, or recent treatments so your technician can tailor the service safely.

Typical appointments last 45 to 60 minutes, depending on extras like callus work or polish. For extended treatments or spa packages expect up to 75 minutes. We'll confirm timing when you book to ensure adequate relaxation time.

Yes — we offer polish, gel, and other nail enhancements after the paraffin step. Your technician will remove wax completely and prep nails before applying polish. Request long-lasting or quick-dry options when booking.

Avoid paraffin if you have open wounds, severe foot infections, uncontrolled diabetes, or deep vein thrombosis. Also inform us about recent surgery, neuropathy, or circulatory issues. We'll recommend alternatives or obtain medical clearance when necessary.

For lasting softness, schedule a Pedicure W/ Paraffin every three to four weeks. Clients with very dry or cracked skin may benefit from weekly treatments initially, then taper to monthly maintenance as skin improves.

No — the paraffin is fully removed before nail services. Technicians cleanse and moisturize feet so polish adheres properly. If concerned about transfer, request polish after your paraffin treatment to ensure a flawless finish.