Many salon owners are choosing to make waterless pedicures a staple.
Though salons may have strict cleaning rules, there is always a chance of contamination.
The best part is that the luxury of the pedicure doesn’t get lost.

Water causes the nail bed to expand, and that can make nail polish go on unevenly.
As for the feet themselves, in waterless pedicures technicians use creams to exfoliate and moisturize.
Some also utilize heat treatments, which nicely replace warm water’s soothing comfort.

These lotions soften the cuticles and prepare them to be cut or pushed back, just as water does.
Waterless pedicures also turn on the polish on toenails to last longer.
