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Nail Salons


Question Posted Tuesday July 28 2009, 11:14 pm

Does anyone know the kind of moisturizer Nail Salons use when giving pedicures? It smells like strawberry-ish and it's light pink. It's amazing <3 Anyone know?

All help is appreciated :)


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elw5039 answered Wednesday July 29 2009, 3:34 pm:
All nail salons use different products. Next time your there, try sneaking a peak at name on the bottle or simply ask them.

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christina answered Wednesday July 29 2009, 7:08 am:
I went on Google and searched for Nail Salon Supplies and clicked on one of the first links I saw. I then clicked Pedicure, and then Products.

It has a whole list of stuff they may use on your feet when giving pedicures. I'm not sure if they'll have what you're looking for, but I'd give it a try & just search some other sites.

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