




Question by caramel: have you heard of the ‘fish pedicure’ or tried it?
there was a shop in the city centre & I was walking along & thought I might try it? have you tried it? is it any good?
by the way its stated £10 for 15mins & £15 for 30 mins what do you think?
@crazy pirate..clearly you havent heard of it
Best answers:
Answer by Crazy Pirate’s Ghost
a fish don’t have feet…. why would it need a pedicure?
Answer by it’s me
i saw something weird once where fish nibble all the dead skin off your feet – is that what you mean? Not sure i fancy that – how do they know to stop at the dead skin?!!!! lol
Answer by psych_78
Local shopping centre has these. You put your feet in a tank and little fish nibble the dead skin on your feet (they don’t bite – they’re only tiny).
People say their feet feel really soft and smooth afterwards, well of course they will if you leave you feet soaking a bowl of water for 10-15 mins.To be honest, soaking your feet in a bowl of water/foot spa at home, and using a pumice stone on your feet will give the same effect as this ‘fish pedicure’.
Nothing wrong in giving it a go though for £10 – people often report liking the sensation of the little fish swimming round their feet.
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My friend’s sister had it done. She said it tickles at first, but it is worth it. She reckons you’d need a few goes for perfection. Her words, not mine.
Go on google images for pictures, wont let me copy and paste the picture she sent me. xx
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