Dry Russian Pedicure
The same precision dry-technique applied to foot care — a meticulous, hygienic approach using professional tools, with no soaking required.
What is a Dry Russian Pedicure?
A Dry Russian Pedicure treats the skin and nails in their natural state, using professional e-file tools rather than water-based soaking. This allows for far more controlled, precise work on cuticles, calluses, and nail shaping.
It also eliminates the hygiene concerns associated with shared water basins. The result is clean, long-lasting, and highly detailed — ideal for clients who want visibly better results, not just softer skin for a day.
Dry Russian Pedicure with Gel Polish
- ✓Consultation & assessment
- ✓Dry callus reduction
- ✓Cuticle preparation (e-file)
- ✓Precision nail shaping
- ✓Gel polish application
- ✓Finishing oil & buff
Ideal for clients with rough heels or calluses, anyone who prefers a hygienic dry technique, and those who want pedicure results that last well beyond a week.
What to Expect
Every appointment follows the same careful process, start to finish.
Consultation
Assess skin, calluses, and nail condition.
Dry Callus Care
Careful, controlled callus reduction.
Cuticle & Shaping
E-file cuticle work and nail shaping.
Finishing
Gel polish and finishing oil.
Maintaining Your Results
- ✓Moisturize feet daily, especially heels
- ✓Avoid tight, closed shoes for 24 hours
- ✓Wear sandals when possible after treatment
- ✓Book maintenance every 3–5 weeks
- ✓Avoid soaking feet for long periods
When to Postpone
- •Open wounds or cuts on the feet
- •Active fungal or bacterial infections
- •Diabetic neuropathy without physician clearance
- •Recent foot surgery
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Starting From
Final cost may vary based on length, density, or consultation findings.
Common Questions
A full Dry Russian Pedicure takes approximately 60–75 minutes.
Dry technique allows more controlled, precise work and avoids the hygiene concerns of shared water basins.
Every 3–5 weeks is ideal for most clients to maintain results.
No — when performed correctly it should feel smooth and controlled, never painful.
Yes, gel polish is included in the full pedicure service.
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