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Pedique Gel Toes -
10-07-08, 04:37 PM
I am going to NY in 2 weeks and have made an appointment to get Pedique done on my Fungal infected toes. I was wondering how do I take them off, as I live in California, and no one in the area does Pedique? Also will pedique cover my brown colored nails? I am very anxious to have pretty toes, and this sounds like a godsend. Any insight?
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10-07-08, 04:53 PM
This is what I can find about Pedique. BEAUTY CONCEPTS - UV Gels for Toe Nails
I found this on an ad for a salon.... Now finally a solution is available. Pedique is a product that can be used to control, correct or conceal the following problems. Fungal Nails Black Nails Thick Nails Ingrown Toenails Brittleness Injuries Nail Removed Deformation Pedique also corrects Chipped, Broken, Ridged or discolored nails. With Pedique, nail disorders can be treated permanently. What is Pedique? It is a new light cured product used for the reconstruction and correction of Toe Nails. It can level grooves and deformations, conceal discolorations, lengthen toenails and seal Toe Nail braces to the surface on the Toe Nail. I've no idea if it's a soak off or buff off gel but maybe the link will say more? x |
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10-07-08, 08:50 PM
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14-07-08, 06:48 PM
As I said to you before nail technicians cannot treat this sort of thing - you need to seek medical advice from a GP, chiropodist or podiatrist. A nail technician will only overlay your toes when the infection is gone.
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