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The 'immaculate' dry pedicure looks salon-fresh for weeks, say experts - but what's actually involved?
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A Russian pedicure, explained by the expertsA pedicure, like a manicure, has the power to really elevate your look, especially in the warmer months when you're wearing sandals and flip-flops.
This budget-friendly one from Palmer's is formulated with cocoa butter and vitamin E to nourish, repair and relieve cracked and dry feet.
Traditional pedicures tend to focus on relaxation, soaking and surface exfoliation, whereas a Russian pedicure is much more technique-led.
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Consult your doctor before booking in for any pedicure treatment if any of the aforementioned concerns apply to you.