Why Wet Pedicures Suck…

Dry Pedicure vs. Wet Pedicure: What’s the Difference?

If you’ve ever booked a pedicure, you’ve probably experienced the classic soak: warm water, bubbles, and a quick file before polish. That’s a wet pedicure.

But in recent years, a new method has taken over the beauty industry — the dry pedicure (also known as the Russian pedicure). And once you experience the difference, you’ll never go back.

Wet Pedicures: The Traditional Approach

• Feet are soaked in water before filing and polish.

• Cuticles are often clipped quickly, sometimes leading to irritation.

• Calluses are scrubbed or shaved, which can cause more buildup.

• Results feel good in the moment but usually don’t last.

While they can be relaxing, wet pedicures often focus more on aesthetic polish than true restoration.

Dry Pedicures: The Modern Standard

Dry pedicures are performed without soaking. Instead, the focus is on precision tools, sanitation, and lasting results.

• E-file and podo disk techniques safely remove calluses with control.

• Cuticle work is detailed and gentle, enhancing nail health.

• No standing water = reduced bacterial risk.

• Results are longer-lasting, healthier, and more restorative.

This method is especially popular in Europe and is now becoming the gold standard in Toronto.

Which Is Right for You?

If you just want a quick polish change, a wet pedicure may feel fine. But if you care about foot health, long-term softness, and luxury results, the dry pedicure is unmatched.

✨ Experience the luxury of a dry pedicure for yourself — and see why it’s changing the industry standard.

More clients across Toronto are searching for dry pedicures because they want services that are hygienic, precise, and results-driven. At Picasso Pedicures, our focus is on restorative nail care, advanced cuticle work, and safe callus reduction using professional tools like the podo disk. If you’re Googling “best dry pedicure in Toronto” or “Russian pedicure North York,” our studio provides luxury pedicures that prioritize both beauty and long-term foot health.

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