A Look at the Types of Pedicure Stations Available

Pedicure is a universal grooming activity, predominant among women. The foot of the person undergoing the procedure must be kept at an angle of forty-five degrees. It should be positioned […]


Pedicure is a universal grooming activity, predominant among women. The foot of the person undergoing the procedure must be kept at an angle of forty-five degrees. It should be positioned on a hold that is stable. Important instruments required for this procedure are clippers, nail polish, nail files, polish remover, scissors, lotion, nail hardener, and cuticle softener.

As such, it is necessary to store these items when not in use. In addition, it is tiresome and difficult for the user get up from her set position when in the process of giving herself a pedicure in order to obtain another required item. This is because nail polish being applied on the toes, user cannot place his or her feet inside the shoes. The user also tends to move the foot resulting in the smudging of the polish and the polish rubs on the fitted carpet, furnishings and other of the house where the user puts his/her foot on.

It is similarly advantageous for the professionals who are giving others pedicures, to have all essential instruments within reach. As such, it is normally desirable to have a suitable place where all necessary items can be located so that the user is not required to get up and look for instruments or items he or she needs with toes wet with nail polish or remover.

A pedicure can be a remarkable form of pampering, and can raise your spirits and appease your aching feet at the same time. The development of the Pedicure stations is to provide an apparatus for supporting a person’s foot during the procedure of pedicure. The development is chiefly used as a hold up or rest on which the foot of the user is placed in a position that is favorable to performing pedicures.

The development provides a convenient place to store instruments and items needed for pedicure. In addition, the device is handy and provides a convenient way for transporting pedicure-related items.

Therefore, Pedicure stations are an entity of the invention to provide equipment for positioning the foot of a person getting a pedicure, which also provides a workspace for storing instruments and supplies required for performing pedicures.

It is another object of the development to provide pedicure stations that provide a hold up on which pedicure related items can be located as well as easily accessed by the user at the same time as performing a pedicure.

There are two types of pedicure stations – a normal rolling cart that the manicurist sits on, with a bar in the front your feet relax on, or a large chair with a sink at the feet. Generally, the latter style is reserved for higher end salons and spas, and is often called a pedicure chair.

The Pedicure stations can contain a portable accessory platform for positioning the pedicure accessories all through the pedicure. The station can comprise a base and a top member, with the support member pivotally linked to the top member.


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