5 /5 Kourtney Brown: As someone who is incredibly particular about hygiene, technique, and overall experience, I approached my first waterless pedicure with both curiosity and caution. I’m thrilled to say it exceeded every expectation—this was not just a pedicure, it was a revelation.
From the moment I arrived, I was impressed by the level of intentionality in every step. No soaking tubs, no shared water—just meticulous, dry work that felt cleaner, more efficient, and surprisingly more effective. The nail technician used high-quality, single-use tools and advanced exfoliation techniques that left my skin baby-soft without the typical post-soak wrinkling. Every motion was precise, with no rushing or shortcuts. It was clear they catered to clients who notice everything.
The best part? My polish lasted longer than ever before, likely due to the absence of water that can expand the nail and shorten wear time. I also appreciated how much more eco-conscious the process felt—no wasted water, no unnecessary chemicals.
If you’re someone who notices every detail, expects nothing but the best, and values a truly clean, results-driven experience, a waterless pedicure is not just a luxury—it’s a necessity. I won’t go back to traditional pedicures again.