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Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Mon 25 May 2015 4:26 pm
by Hutch
Hello everyone
I'm looking for a good pedicure, preferably east of Girne
Many thanks
Nicky
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Mon 25 May 2015 4:52 pm
by carrierbag
I use Velena but that is in Girne. Coming further East...Acapulco?
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Mon 25 May 2015 4:53 pm
by The young ones
Acapulco hotel spa great
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Mon 25 May 2015 5:37 pm
by Mr Mac
Minnie's near the bottom of Bellapais hill, very good !
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Tue 26 May 2015 4:52 pm
by the butlers wife
The girl at Pamper yourself in Catalkoy is quite good but Acapulco is better but more expensive. I guess you get what you pay for.
The butlers wife
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Tue 26 May 2015 8:29 pm
by butterfly
I would also recommend naz at Minnie's. Rally enjoyable!!!!
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Wed 27 May 2015 4:55 am
by Deniz1
Pampers girl is very good I had a problem with a toe nail and she has cured it. 45 tl for a pedi and nice coffee.
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Wed 27 May 2015 2:06 pm
by Ceg123
Go to Fatos in Dogankoy. Absolutely super - treat yourself to a facial too! 0392 8158112
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Wed 27 May 2015 4:30 pm
by Ailsa
We always go to Chicago at Karaoglanoglu. Just across the road from Lemar. It really is first class and not a rip off for money We usually get Jane who is totally brilliant. The other 2 girls are great as well. We have never been disappointed. Try it. Am sure you will be happy. But maybe it's the wrong side of Girne for you. Hope you get fixed up .
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Wed 27 May 2015 4:51 pm
by sophie
What concerns me about most of the people who advertise Pedicures is that they rarely, if ever, ask if you are a diabetic. I once asked in one of the establishments mentioned above, if this came into the equation with them, and they didn't have a clue what I was taking about. Very worrying I thought!!
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Wed 27 May 2015 7:14 pm
by Deniz1
A friend went to XXXXX for a pedicure he got an infection and ended up losing half of his big toe after thousands of lira in medical expenses and he is not diabetic. Had they sterilised the equipment I think not.
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Wed 27 May 2015 7:58 pm
by Rubyroo
Deniz1 wrote:A friend went to XXXX for a pedicure he got an infection and ended up losing half of his big toe after thousands of lira in medical expenses and he is not diabetic. Had they sterilised the equipment I think not.
I have had pedicures at XXXX and I can assure you they do sterilize their equipment. I would be the first to stay away if they did not!
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Wed 27 May 2015 8:14 pm
by Ailsa
Agreed Rubyroo. They are brilliant at everything at XXXX. Manicures, pedicures and best haircutting. Maybe Deniz is a rare breed ---- i.e. doctor and detective. I think that she shouldn't have posted her comment. It sounded pretty nasty. We have been going there since it opened and are totally satisfied. Would not go anywhere else now as the treatments are amazing.
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Thu 28 May 2015 8:10 am
by sophie
Not going to get into a discussion re XXXX or anywhere else, other than repeat my worry, which is, other than one establishment, I've never heard of a Pedicurist asking a prospective customer if they are diabetic. It's not just a question of sterilising equipment. It's more than that.
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Fri 05 Jun 2015 9:18 pm
by Soner
Please stick to forum rules, do not make personal attacks - on businesses, or people. I have deleted words the last few posts.
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Sat 06 Jun 2015 11:33 am
by Panchocat
Am I missing something?
As far as I can see Deniz hasn't actually named any establishment, she used XXXX.
She was merely recounting a friends experience, which undoubtedly was a nasty one.
As a diabetic I have stopped having pedicures here on the advice of the podiatrist I saw through the diabetic association. It isn't just about sterilising equipment but about minor cuts than can occur that can lead to amputation in diabetics in the worst case scenario.
On another note can anyone tell me if Amanda the Podiatrist friend of Leah Claydon is still on the island?
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Sat 06 Jun 2015 12:39 pm
by Deniz1
not meant as an attack just telling the truth about what happened to him.Hopefully it caused them to review procedures.
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Sat 06 Jun 2015 12:40 pm
by Deniz1
Panchocat
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Sat 06 Jun 2015 1:02 pm
by Dalartokat
Panchocat wrote:Am I missing something?
As far as I can see Deniz hasn't actually named any establishment, she used XXXX.
She was merely recounting a friends experience, which undoubtedly was a nasty one.
As a diabetic I have stopped having pedicures here on the advice of the podiatrist I saw through the diabetic association. It isn't just about sterilising equipment but about minor cuts than can occur that can lead to amputation in diabetics in the worst case scenario.
On another note can anyone tell me if Amanda the Podiatrist friend of Leah Claydon is still on the island?
Panchocat, it was Soner who inserted the 4 x's replacing the name of the establishment mentioned in the last few postings.
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Sat 06 Jun 2015 1:21 pm
by foodie
Amanda is now based at the Hairdressing Salon Nulten Oral in Alsancak. Sorry but I cannot find her number.
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Sat 06 Jun 2015 1:43 pm
by Panchocat
Thank you Foodie. I will look it up.
Deniz
Dalartakat thank you for that info.
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Sat 06 Jun 2015 4:06 pm
by sophie
I'm glad that Panochat has brought the subject back to diabetic concerns here in the TRNC. I couldn't care less as to the rights and wrongs of establishments here, it's the lack of training and tuition with regarding to diabetics and their problems. It's lamentable. BTW Panochat, Amanda can be found on 0548 861 6674 and she now has a very special line of toe nail varnishes as well as performing medical treatments.
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Sat 06 Jun 2015 4:21 pm
by Soner
I have diabetes and yes as a man have had pedicures in my daughters shop (ooh very nice too - nice to have happyfeet ).
See below:
Still, women (and, yes, even men) with diabetes are heading to salons and spas. The reason? Aside from being an indulgent way to spend an afternoon, pedicures can ensure that feet are clean and hydrated, which is important when you are managing diabetes. That's why doctors, such as Jodi S. Politz, DPM, a podiatrist with her own practice in Las Vegas, say pedicures are possible—if you're picky about your salon. "[Anyone with diabetes] can get a pedicure anywhere," she says, "as long as the nail technician is using very clean instruments and they know what they're doing." At her own practice, Politz has created a spa that provides sanitary, medically supervised pedicures. "Women are going to get [pedicures] whether they're diabetic or not," she points out, adding that people with diabetes do "have to be more conscious about it."
Source:
http://www.diabetesforecast.org/2008/ju ... cures.html
BTW, guys you really do not know what you are missing. Your other half is keeping this a secret from you.
Re: Pedicure, where should I go?
Posted: Sun 07 Jun 2015 7:36 am
by huggiesbob
The problem I think people are trying to get across is, that if you are diabetic there are certain creams an lotions that you must not have on your skin an cannot use,I have couple friends an know that they cannot use certain creams an lotions because of this....hence why the salon should always ask if you are diabetic.