After visiting a salon, a pedicure can literally transform your feet: heels become soft and smooth. To maintain this result for as long as possible and extend the time until your next appointment, it’s important to care for your skin regularly by applying a nourishing cream. Special attention should be paid to protecting your feet during the first day or two after the pedicure, when the skin is particularly sensitive following exfoliation.
The effects of a salon pedicure can easily fade within the first few hours after the procedure. That’s why specialists consider the first day after a pedicure crucial for maintaining smooth feet and recommend strictly following a few simple rules.
Wear socks
Experts advise not to put on open-toed shoes immediately after a pedicure. It’s better to protect your freshly treated feet by wearing clean socks with closed sneakers or ballet flats. Since socks are often paired with various types of open shoes, this approach is not only practical but also stylish.
Avoid harsh scrubs
To keep the skin on your feet soft and well-groomed, scrubs are simply essential. However, in the first few days after a pedicure, it’s better to choose products with gentle, fine particles. Harsh scrubs can damage the skin—especially if the technician accidentally caused a small cut or removed more skin than necessary during the procedure.
Do not break in new shoes

If you’ve just had a pedicure and plan to wear new sandals or shoes, it’s best to hold off! When the skin on your feet is especially soft and sensitive, the risk of developing blisters and calluses is at its highest. It’s better to wait a few days before breaking in new footwear, and be sure to have plasters, silicone pads, and other protective accessories on hand.