Frequently Asked Questions.
Waterless Pedicure are More Hygienic
Waterless pedicures are often considered more hygienic than traditional ones. By skipping the soaking step, the risk of bacterial and fungal infections is reduced.
Waterless Pedicure can treat foot problems
Waterless pedicures, especially medical-grade allow nail technicians to address foot concerns such as ingrown toenails, athlete’s foot fungus, skin conditions and nail discoloration.
Waterless Pedicure Nail Polish will last longer
Wet nails tend to expand and soften, causing premature chipping once dry. By avoiding water during the treatment, your nail polish can stay intact for a longer.
Waterless Pedicures are environmentally friendly
A waterless pedicure saves gallons of water and it adds up to significant water conservation.
What is a Certified Medical Pedicurist?
As a Certified Medical Pedicurist, we prioritize the health and well-being of our clients' feet. Our specialized services blend medical knowledge with pampering techniques to ensure optimal foot health and relaxation.
Trust our experienced team to provide personalized care tailored to your individual needs, promoting not only foot wellness but overall comfort and mobility. Experience the difference with Painted Jab and step into a world of rejuvenated feet and revitalized spirits."
Nail disorders management: Dealing with nail conditions such as thickened nails, brittle nails, and nail fungus through professional treatment methods.
Foot health education: Offering guidance on proper foot care techniques, footwear selection, and preventive measures to maintain optimal foot health.
Assessment and referral: Conducting thorough assessments of foot health and referring clients to other healthcare professionals as needed for further evaluation or treatment.
Sanitary practices: Adhering to strict hygiene and sanitation protocols to ensure a safe and sterile environment for clients during treatments.
Custom orthotics: Recommending and providing customized orthotic devices to address foot alignment issues and enhance comfort and support.
Collaboration with healthcare professionals: Working closely with podiatrists, physicians, and other healthcare providers to coordinate comprehensive foot care for clients with complex medical conditions.