instead of pedicure/nail shops you can simply go to podiatrist if you are just wanting nails and feet taken care of. I used to help an old lady and she would go to get pedicures but i noticed while i waited the shop was unclean/gross in many ways, run by foreignors or at best citizens who didn’t bother speaking much english and let their kids run around while they worked. The receptionist was picking her nose too, ther was food debris stains on waiting area chairs, dust on ledges very noticeable in area of nail color bottle display. I wonder how these places pass inspection if even the waiting area is not simply cleaned let alone foot tubs and tools etc.
ALL : for those of you not able to reach your own toes, strecthing your side, back and front of abs muscles often helps. the psoas muscle many times is part of problem for not being able to fully bring leg up toward body. stretching is important to flexibility as we get older.
MRSA infections from pedicures and threading of the eyebrows are fairly common.
I’m amazed this isn’t more common. I got a pedicure a few years ago. I had serious questions about if the area and equipment were kept sanitized and how much knowledge (if any) the pedicurist had about skin types or how to identify skin ailments.
Good part starts around 55 seconds...funny lady.