What other treatments can be combined with an acid pedicure for better results?

An acid pedicure (e.g., Callus Peel) can be combined with other foot care treatments to enhance smoothness, hydration, and skin regeneration. Combining multiple methods makes the skin healthier, softer, and extends the effects of the pedicure.

Treatments That Can Be Combined with an Acid Pedicure:

1. Enzymatic or Mechanical Peeling
🔹 Helps exfoliate dead skin cells and removes any remaining impurities after the acid treatment.
🔹 A gentle peeling can be done 1–2 days after the Callus Peel treatment to prolong the smooth effect.

2. Paraffin Wax Treatment for Feet
🔹 Deeply moisturizes and regenerates the skin, which is especially beneficial after acid exfoliation.
🔹 Creates a protective layer on the skin, preventing moisture loss.
🔹 Best performed immediately after an acid pedicure for intense hydration.

3. Intensive Hydration – Moisturizing Masks and Regenerating Socks
🔹 Cream-based masks, foot mask socks, or masks with urea help accelerate skin regeneration.
🔹 Moisturizing socks infused with nourishing ingredients (e.g., aloe vera, collagen, shea butter) boost hydration.
🔹 Can be used regularly, 1–2 times a week after the pedicure.

4. Foot Massage and Reflexology
🔹 Stimulates blood circulation, which helps enhance the absorption of nutrients after an acid pedicure.
🔹 Relaxes and relieves tension in the feet.
🔹 Can be performed immediately after the treatment or as part of a foot spa experience.

5. Classic or Gel Pedicure
🔹 After exfoliation, the feet look fresh and well-groomed, making it a great time for nail styling.
🔹 It is recommended to first perform the Callus Peel treatment and then apply nail polish, as acids may weaken a freshly applied manicure.

6. Professional Foot Moisturization – Urea-Based Treatments
🔹 If the skin is extremely dry or prone to cracking, specialized foot treatments with high concentrations of urea (20–30%) can help maintain the effects of Callus Peel.
🔹 These treatments can be done at a podiatrist’s office or with at-home urea-based creams.

7. Epsom Salt or Essential Oil Foot Soak
🔹 Softens the skin, provides relaxation, and soothes any potential irritation after the acid treatment.
🔹 Can be done a few days after the pedicure to maintain smooth skin.

Which Treatments Should Be Avoided After an Acid Pedicure?

Avoid sharp tools (scalpel, electric file, pumice stone) – Callus Peel already removes dead skin, so additional scrubbing may cause irritation.
Avoid hot baths and swimming pools for 24–48 hours – excessive moisture can weaken the skin’s natural barrier.
Do not use high-concentration acid skincare products immediately after the treatment – this may lead to excessive peeling and skin irritation.

Easy Waxing adviced

🔸 An acid pedicure can be combined with treatments like peeling, paraffin wax baths, moisturizing masks, foot massages, or a classic pedicure to maximize skin regeneration and smoothness.
🔸 Moisturization and skin protection are key after the treatment to extend its effects and keep feet soft for longer.
🔸 Avoid mechanical exfoliation and intense treatments immediately after Callus Peel to prevent skin irritation.

By combining the right treatments, your feet can stay healthy, soft, and smooth for an extended period! 😊

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