Spa Pedicure salons and stylists across the UK
What to expect from a spa pedicure appointment
A spa pedicure extends the standard service with a foot soak, an exfoliating scrub, a mask, a hot-towel wrap and a longer massage. The technician usually books a sixty- to seventy-five-minute slot, often pairing it with a paraffin treatment. Aftercare focuses on moisture: a foot cream nightly, cuticle oil, and a soft sleep sock once a fortnight. Most clients book a spa pedicure monthly through summer, every six to eight weeks in cooler months. Compare spa-pedicure providers in the UK below, with prices and treatment menus.
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Frequently asked questions
How is a spa pedicure different from a regular pedicure?
A spa pedicure extends the standard service with a foot soak, an exfoliating scrub, a mask, a hot-towel wrap and a longer massage. Allow sixty to seventy-five minutes. Often paired with a paraffin treatment.
How often should I book a spa pedicure?
Monthly through summer when feet are exposed; every six to eight weeks in cooler months. Many clients alternate spa and standard pedicures to balance cost and time.
Are spa pedicures suitable for sensitive feet?
Yes when the therapist adjusts pressure on the massage and uses gentler exfoliants. Mention any sensitivity at the consultation. Pregnant clients should check with their midwife before booking a longer foot-focused treatment.
How much does a spa pedicure cost?
A spa pedicure typically runs forty-five to seventy-five pounds in UK salons. Premium spas with longer durations or paraffin add-ons sit at seventy-five to one hundred thirty. Course pricing (six visits) offers a small discount.
Is a spa pedicure better than a medical pedicure?
Neither is better; they serve different needs. Spa pedicure prioritises relaxation and aesthetic finish. Medical pedicure prioritises foot health (ingrown nails, fungal management, callus). Many clients alternate; some book both each season.