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4 Reasons Men Should Get Pedicures

Real men wear pink, real men cry, AND real men get pedicures.

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4 Reasons Men Should Get Pedicures

Okay guys, imagine this: You are sitting in a large, comfortable massage chair and your feet are sitting in a whirlpool-like basin full of hot water. Sounds great right? Well, that's only the start of the benefits of getting a pedicure.

Here's 4 reasons why all men should get pedicures.

1. Pedicures improve foot health and help you relax.

Men are hard workers, on their feet all day long, working in the garden, mowing the lawn, and doing yard work. Men are doctors, lawyers, construction workers, teachers, and nurses who are on their feet for countless hours. Sound stressful? Not after a pedicure. You get to relax in a massage chair and have your feet rubbed. It is total bliss.

2. Pedicures help with stinky feet.

Taking good care of your feet is the first way to prevent stinky feet. Pedicures trim your toenails, remove dead skin from the bottom of your feet, exfoliate your skin, and help to open and clear pores to reduce odor.

3. Pedicures help get rid of ingrown toenails.

Now guys, take your shoes off and look at your toenails. Are they ingrown? Yellow? Do they look kind of odd? Well, the professionals that do pedicures can fix that for you. They not only trim your toenails, but ensure that they are the right size, shape, and length. They also trim away the cuticles and extra skin on the sides of your toes to help prevent nail issues.

4. Pedicures are great time to spend with a special woman.

Whether it is your daughter, mother, grandma, or significant other, pedicures are a great time to get together and relax. Women love pedicures, so going with them would simply be the icing on the cake.

Women love pedicures and would probably get one every day if we could. Getting a pedicure is easy and men get to skip the hardest part, "pick your color".


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