I love getting pedicures. After a long winter, my feet are often in terrible shape. I'm all for expressing yourself with your toenails, too – after all, if you're going to spend a bunch of money on new summer shoes, not to mention the luxury of a pedicure itself, you might as well show off your tootsies, right? Right! It's just … given the fact that they're covered in socks and shoes for much of the year, your feet have the potential to embarrass you. Not only is it difficult to DIY some on-point toenail art, there's also a real danger of going way too far. Just … take a look at what I mean.
1. Shiny Silver Knife-toes
Knife-toes are kind of like finger-toes, except potentially dangerous. I would be constantly afraid of getting my toes stuck in escalators or smashed by things.
2. The Sad Reality of the DIY Pinterest Pedicure
This always happens. It happens every single time. Also, is that painters tape? Because that totally seems like something I'd do.
3. Oh, Honey, No
This could be my picture. It's not, but it could be. Every time I try to paint my toenails, this is the result.
4. Extreme Pedicure: Weapons Edition
Seriously, though, aren't these dangerous – to others and to yourself? How do you walk? Do they scrape against the ground?
5. They Almost Touch the Ground
Welp. These do. I actually really like the nail art itself, though, and that's an awfully pretty color.
6. I See Penis
Do you see penis? As a matter of fact, I see two penises. I see penis before I see chef's hat.
7. Those Unfortunate Tan Lines
Yeeeah. The pedicure itself is pretty perfect, but she's lucky she didn't burn!
8. That Poor Toe!
Oh, I have been there. I know that pain. I have also painted over a nail that wasn't there anymore. Well, I don't guess you'd say I painted over it, would you? Since it's not there in the first place.
9. Bless This Mess
White is such a hard color to paint with – kudos for the strip of tape here. I don't know, every time I see white polish, it makes me think of the way the girls used to paint their nails with White-Out back in middle school
10. Wait until You See It ...
Nothing looks bad, right? This pedicure isn't too intense at all. It's not ostentatious or crazy or messy. However … I had to stare at it for an embarrassing length of time because I thought the top of the big toe was all bloody.
11. These Monsters
Actually, sorry, I'm totally cheating. I just thought these were adorable.
12. So Close
Marbling and fan brushing and techniques like that have so much potential to end up messy. Honestly, though, with a little clean up, these toes are pretty impressive.
13. I Think These Might Be Dangerous
I can't get enough of these. Has anyone tried this kind of pedicure? HOW DO YOU WALK?
14. Is That Glue?
Wait, no, seriously, is it that leather-look polish? Because that does not look right. Those luxury polishes tell lies.
15. The Duck Look
I get the idea here, but practically speaking, it seems like you're begging for stubbed toes.
16. Tbh, This Could Be Me
Every pedicure I've ever given myself.
17. The Bubble Trend Has Gone Too Far
Nooo! No, no, no! Why?
I can't get over the bubble nails. They look weird enough on fingernails, but they make your toes look kind of … diseased.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is considered an intense pedicure?
- An intense pedicure usually involves bold designs, extreme nail art, or unusual decorations that go beyond a classic look.
- Are intense pedicures safe for my nails?
- When done by a professional, intense pedicures are generally safe, but excessive use of adhesives or sharp decorations might damage nails.
- Can I do an intense pedicure at home?
- Some designs can be tried at home with the right tools, but for complex styles, visiting a nail salon is recommended.
- How long do intense pedicures usually last?
- Depending on the materials used, they can last from one to three weeks, but some intricate designs may chip sooner.
- What should I consider before choosing an intense pedicure design?
- Think about your lifestyle, comfort, and if the design matches the occasion or your personal style.
- Can intense pedicures cause discomfort?
- Certain decorations like gems or long nails can sometimes be uncomfortable, so communicate with your nail technician.
- How do I maintain an intense pedicure?
- Avoid harsh chemicals, moisturize your feet regularly, and be gentle to prevent chipping or damage.
- Are intense pedicures more expensive than regular ones?
- Yes, because of the extra time, materials, and skill involved, intense pedicures usually cost more.
- Can intense pedicures be customized?
- Absolutely! Most nail salons offer customization to suit your preferences and creativity.
- What are some popular trends in intense pedicures right now?
- Trends include 3D nail art, neon colors, intricate patterns, and added embellishments like rhinestones or decals.