OH MY GOD LEEI dont do pedicures. But the fish pedi keeps coming up on Groupon and I am quite intrigued. Just wondered if it is perhaps worth considering![]()
I haven't personally but a friend of mine had it done last month. She said her feet ended up in a worse state than before the pedicure
I don't mind having my feet touched but I don't think I could bare having fish nibbling at me![]()
OH MY GOD LEECant look at them eat them or be in the same area as them BUT my friend had it done and she loved it and said her feet had never felt better. I would pass out but if your not a fish phobic silly woman you will be fine
Let me know if you go
I don't mind having my feet touched but I don't think I could bare having fish nibbling at me![]()
Are you a fish phobicIts like patients who have maggots put on their leg ulcers.
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You made me laugh when you said your friends feet ended up worse. No teeth marks I hope. Sorry.
Now that's just gross
I have a great (ok, maybe not great) idea for a horror movie where pirahnas are substituted for calmer fish???
Remember after they have nibbled away at your feet for a while they will crap in the same water you have your feet in!
Oh lee this thread has really made me laugh. I know u wanted sound advice and give it a go. Then u can tell us how wrong we all are.
I am sure I read that Environment Health are investigating wether the UV filters are sufficient to kill bacteria.
I am not put off that easily Tim, lol.
Okay, so for those of you who have done one of these pedicures, were your feet very sensitive after for a while? Just wondering if I should take some comfy shoes like crocs for after. (Hmm, looks like I have already made up my mind here!)
To be perfectly honest, I posted this because I had become interested as it keeps popping up everywhere lately, yet I don't know anyone who has been for one. I was curious enough that I thought it was worth considering. However the first few posts expressing sheer horror at the very notion of fish eating at your toes made me decide that I am definitely going to have to see for myself. If I don't like it, I don't have to go back.But I am pleased to have provided the entertainment
Does anyone know how long they recommend that you sit with your feet in a fish bowl? I see that it is billed in 15 minute sessions - just wondering how many sessions are recommended for it to be effective.