Weird, potentially boring question: When you get a pedicure in the winter, how do you prevent it from getting wrecked? (I don't normally, but am being sent off to a spa tomorrow, which...
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is very exciting; and wondering if I should just wear sandals/flip flops home and be, er, cold; am in Manhattan so would be walking or, I guess, taking a cab.)
posted December 3rd, 2008 at 5:45pm in
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- wear the flip flops - it really needs to dry a long time 12-3-2008 5:46pm
- Wait for it to totally dry- if you are getting a manicure too then it isn't a big deal. Hopefully you can take your time and bring a book. 12-3-2008 5:46pm
- flip flops 12-3-2008 5:46pm
- Wait long enought for to dry, use the drying oil, and saran wrap under socks or hose. 12-3-2008 5:47pm
- pedi first...mani second....pedi will be dry when mani is done 12-3-2008 5:47pm
- Unfortunately not true. Been there and ruined that. 12-3-2008 5:48pm
- op: In the past, this hasn't been true for me. It's always gotten wrecked (which is why I never do it). 12-3-2008 6:00pm
- sometimes this works, though, sometimes it doesn't 12-3-2008 5:48pm
- I wear flip flops and walk home (even though it's far) it's kind of fun and not that cold 12-3-2008 5:47pm
- I just sit with my nails under that drying thing for three turns 12-3-2008 5:47pm
- just take a break from the wear and tear and chemicals (on your body and in your lungs!) 12-3-2008 5:47pm
- Okay, thank you all. Wearing flip flops... 12-3-2008 6:01pm