What is the difference between a manicure and a pedicure?
Question by pinkypop: What is the difference between a manicure and a pedicure?
I think manicures are for hands while pedicures are for feet… but what is it exactly, as in what do they do to the nails? What does it look like?
Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by katie
manicures are for hands, and usually have a flower, or brighter colors. pedicures are for feet, an usually are a darker color, like a deep red.
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