It can be between £10 and £25 depending on your local area. In central london I've seen luxury pedicures go for £25 :irked:. Zone 2 to 6 do deals for manicure and pedicure together for the same.
It depends if you are doing paraffin wax soaks, warm oil massage or exfoliator as you can add £1-2 onto the base charge. I've not really seen a pedicure lower than £10, If you add on a paraffin wax and say exfoliator, the bare minimum youre looking at would be £14.
I would go around local salons and look at their price ranges, also if you are a mobile technician, you wouldnt want to drive 10 miles for a £10 service, so it may be a case to add therapies on at a deal price.
sorry it isnt an easy reply.
I am salon based and charge;
£8 for file & polish on toes (15 mins)
£10 for file & polish with cuticle work (25 mins)
£20 for file & polish, cuticle work, exfoliation with rasp and foot & leg massage. (45 mins)
I charge £20
This includes: foot soak with cuticle work, exfoliation, rasping any dry skin, foot mask, removal of mask with steam towel, then a massage on feet then file n polish
My clients seem to love it shame I never have the time to treat myself for one
I charge £27 for standard (nail file & shape, cuticles tidy, soak, door file, massage and OPI nail varnish) and £32 for deluxe with mask and heated mitts. Standard shellac pedi is £32 and deluxe £37
I don't do mini pedis. I'm mobile and working from home. X
I charge 22 for standard 28 for deluxe, I haven't changes those prices for 4 years and I'm busy with them people are happy to pay that when I go do London I pay double that
Hiya, I'm based at home and I charge £20 for a pedi (1 hour treatment -soak, rasp, scrub, file, cuticle work, massage and OPI polish). If I do it mobile I'll only travel within 5 miles and I charge an additional £5 (I'm not really mobile but will do the odd request). I do a luxury pedi to include foot mask that I charge £23 for. I'm quite surprised that some geeks charge less than £15, especially when mobile or running a salon. I can't imagine there's much wage/profit left once you've deducted your costs/overheads? x
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