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	<title>Comments on: Supplies for the Basic Spa Pedicure</title>
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		<title>By: Nail Tech Secrets &#187; Spa Pedicure Step One: Prepare your work area</title>
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		<description>[...] In either a large enough bowl for your feet, or an electric pedicure unit, put some nicely scented liquid soap, maybe a drop of two of essential oil, and even some flower petals, if you happen to have some around. Light a candle or two. Fill the tub up with nice warm water, as warm as you can stand it. I have a pedicure tub that cost around $35, and has a heater in it that will maintain the heat of the water. That is a VERY nice feature to have. Gather all of your pedicure supplies, and don’t forget several towels, as your feet will be going in and out of the water several times. [...]</description>
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