We
had the best time and split the two weeks between four days in Florence, six
nights on a farm in rural Tuscany and ended with four days in Rome! There
were so many highlights in the trip; the food of course, the museums, the
Italian hospitality and after all the sight seeing, a much needed luxurious
pedicure.
When
I travel I like to check out spas and receive a massage or spa service, so when
it rained one day, I dragged my hubby
into The Four Seasons in Florence
to look at their spa and book a treatment.
Let
me say, I was reminded again of the
value of massage and spa services! I hear it all the time from my clients
so when I a receive a service it really strikes a chord.
Here’s what the pedicure
included:
The luxury pedicure commences with a
grapefruit and tea tree emollient foot soak, followed by a sugar crystal
exfoliation. The feet are then nourished with a cream that is rich in avocado
and vitamins A and E, resulting in a refreshing sensation of lightness and hydration.
The experience concludes with an application of polish.
The pedicure was pure bliss and I drifted
off during the foot massage.
Pedicures don’t just help your feet look and feel better; when combined with a reflexology foot massage, pedicures can improve your circulation, lessen stress, and reduce pain. Pedicures also relieve uneven pressure on your bottom of your feet caused by callous build up. Dead skin is removed allowing your skin to breathe more efficiently. Aromatherapy like grapefruit, orange, lemon, tea tree or peppermint adds to the experience too as it uplifts the spirit and energizes you. Finally, as the cuticles and nails are cleaned, pedicures protect against fungus's and bacteria. So there you have it, the benefits go far beyond pretty toes.
They looked
after my hubby too and suggested he relax in the quiet area. They gave him tea
and a book to read so I could relax some more, guilt free!
Helen relaxing after her pedicure-Four Seasons Florence ,Italy. |
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