Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Paraffin Pedicure.

Our Paraffin Pedicure begins with a warm foot soak, nail and cuticle care, gentle exfoliation, then warm paraffin wax dips. We finish with a moisturizing massage and optional polish so feet are softened, soothed, and refreshed.

Expect about 45 to 60 minutes for a full Paraffin Pedicure, depending on nail care and polish choice. Add-ons or extra callus work may extend the appointment; let us know when booking so we can allow enough time.

Yes, a Paraffin Pedicure can be suitable for many sensitive or dry skin types; however we perform a quick patch test and use gentle products. Avoid if you have paraffin or bee wax allergies, inflamed skin, or open wounds.

For lasting softness, schedule a Paraffin Pedicure every three to six weeks depending on lifestyle and skin condition. Regular treatments plus at-home moisturizing can maintain results longer; our staff will recommend a schedule tailored to your needs.

Yes, after we remove the paraffin and cleanse your feet, polish can be applied as usual. We allow proper drying time and finish with a top coat. If you prefer no polish, we’ll still hydrate and seal the skin.

Certain medical conditions can make paraffin unsafe. Avoid treatment if you have diabetes with neuropathy, poor circulation, open sores, severe varicose veins, infections, or recent surgery on the feet. Always disclose health concerns so we can advise or request medical clearance.