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Types of Pedicure — What's Included & How to Choose
A pedicure is far more than a coat of polish — it's a complete foot care treatment that improves the health, appearance, and comfort of your feet and toenails. Here's what you'll find at the top-rated pedicure specialists on Booksy and how to pick the right service for your needs.
Classic pedicure
The foundation of every pedicure menu. A classic pedicure includes a warm foot soak, nail trimming and shaping, cuticle care, light exfoliation, foot massage, and a polish of your choice. It typically takes 30 to 45 minutes and is the most affordable option — ideal for regular maintenance or anyone new to professional pedicures. A French polish upgrade is usually available for a small additional cost.
Gel pedicure
A gel pedicure follows the same preparation as a classic, but finishes with a gel polish cured under a UV or LED lamp instead of regular lacquer. The result is a high-gloss, chip-resistant finish that lasts 3 to 4 weeks — significantly longer than standard polish. One of the most popular pedicure upgrades for anyone who wants their toenails to stay looking fresh between appointments.
Spa pedicure
A spa pedicure elevates the classic format with extended treatments — a longer foot soak with salts or botanical infusions, deeper exfoliation, a foot mask, and a more thorough massage. Some versions include paraffin wax, hot stones, or aromatherapy. The focus is as much on relaxation and wellbeing as on the cosmetic result — a genuinely restorative treatment, not just a polish change.
Paraffin pedicure
Feet are dipped in or coated with warm liquid paraffin wax, wrapped to allow the heat to penetrate, then peeled away to reveal noticeably softer, more hydrated skin. Paraffin is particularly effective for dry, cracked heels and rough skin — the warmth also soothes tired muscles and joints. Often offered as an add-on to a classic or spa pedicure.
Dry pedicure
A dry pedicure — also known as a waterless pedicure — skips the foot soak entirely and uses an electric file and precision tools to remove dead skin, calluses, and cuticle buildup on dry feet. This is the approach used in medical and Russian pedicures, and it's more hygienic than a wet soak as there is no risk of cross-contamination from shared foot baths. A great option for clients with sensitive skin or those who prefer a clinical approach to foot care.
Men's pedicure
A men's pedicure covers all the same practical foot care steps — soak, nail trimming, exfoliation, callus removal, and foot massage — without the nail polish finish. It's a straightforward, effective treatment for foot health and comfort, and increasingly popular among men who are on their feet all day or who simply want well-maintained feet. Many salons on Booksy offer men's pedicures as a standard service.
Toenail trimming
For clients who primarily need their toenails cut, shaped, and tidied rather than a full pedicure treatment, standalone toenail trimming is available at many nail salons and medical pedicure providers on Booksy. It's a quick, affordable service — particularly useful for elderly clients, those with limited mobility, or anyone who struggles to maintain their toenails safely at home.
Pedicure prices — how much does a pedicure cost?
Pedicure prices vary by service type, salon, and location. The ranges below are based on real Booksy listings across the US.
Service
Average price
Duration
Classic pedicure
$25 to $45
30 to 45 min
Gel pedicure
$45 to $75
45 to 60 min
Spa pedicure
$50 to $90
60 to 90 min
Paraffin pedicure
$55 to $85
60 to 75 min
Hot stone pedicure
$55 to $90
60 to 75 min
Luxury / premium pedicure
$70 to $120
75 to 90 min
Dry / waterless pedicure
$45 to $80
45 to 60 min
Men's pedicure
$30 to $60
30 to 50 min
Toenail trimming (standalone)
$15 to $35
15 to 25 min
Prices reflect average ranges across Booksy listings in the US. Actual pricing depends on your location, salon type, and any add-on services. Always check individual listings on Booksy for exact pricing before booking.
Frequently asked questions about pedicures
How much does a pedicure cost?
A classic pedicure typically costs between $25 and $45. Gel pedicures run $45 to $75, spa pedicures $50 to $90, and luxury treatments up to $120. Prices vary by location and salon type. You'll see exact pricing on every Booksy listing before you book — no surprises at checkout.
How long does a pedicure take?
A classic pedicure takes 30 to 45 minutes. Gel, spa, and paraffin pedicures typically run 45 to 75 minutes. Luxury treatments can last up to 90 minutes. If you're booking a combo manicure and pedicure, allow 75 to 120 minutes depending on the services included.
How often should you get a pedicure?
Every 4 to 6 weeks is the standard recommendation for maintaining healthy, well-groomed feet. Gel pedicures can stretch to 5 to 6 weeks before the polish starts to grow out noticeably. If you're prone to calluses, dry heels, or fast-growing toenails, more frequent visits — every 3 to 4 weeks — will keep your feet in better condition year-round.
How much should I tip for a pedicure?
The standard tip for a pedicure is 15 to 20% of the service total. For a spa or luxury pedicure, or particularly attentive service, 20 to 25% is a generous and appreciated gesture. You can add a tip directly through the Booksy app after your appointment.
Can you get a pedicure while pregnant?
Yes — a standard pedicure is generally safe during pregnancy and can provide real relief for swollen feet and ankles. A few precautions apply: avoid very hot foot soaks, particularly in the first trimester, and let your nail tech know you're pregnant so they can adjust the massage technique and avoid prolonged pressure on certain reflex points. If you have any pregnancy complications, check with your doctor or midwife first. Most nail techs are experienced with pregnant clients and will accommodate accordingly.
How do I prepare for a pedicure?
No special preparation is needed for a standard pedicure. Wear or bring open-toed shoes or flip flops so your polish doesn't smudge on the way out. You don't need to shave your legs beforehand — nail techs are completely used to all kinds of skin and it makes no difference to the service. Remove any existing nail polish before your appointment if you can, though most salons will do this for you. If you have any foot conditions — fungus, ingrown nails, cuts, or open sores — mention them when booking so the nail tech can plan the treatment accordingly.
Is there a pedicure salon open now near me?
Use the availability filter on Booksy to find pedicure specialists with open slots today. Many nail salons offer same-day and walk-in pedicure appointments — filter by real-time availability to see who can take you now without the need to call around.
Are there pedicure salons open on Saturday or Sunday?
Yes — weekends are the busiest days for pedicure bookings at most nail salons. Saturday slots fill quickly, so booking a day or two ahead is recommended. Use the weekend availability filter on Booksy to find nail salons near you with open Saturday or Sunday pedicure appointments.
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