Thoroughness
I reach areas that are hard to get to yourself and remove calluses evenly.

Our feet carry us all day. They deserve more than just polish. Whether it's calluses, pressure points, or simply the desire for well-groomed nails – I take care of it. Professional, hygienic, and thorough.

Light steps, confident stride, beautiful feet.
I am Nataliia. For me, foot care is health care. Many problems arise from pressure or incorrect cutting. My approach is medically oriented: I identify causes and treat not just the symptom. So you not only look good but also walk well.
Calluses are often a protective mechanism. We look at where the pressure comes from.
Ingrown nails can often be avoided with the right cutting technique.
A healthy foot is a beautiful foot. Polish is the finish, care is the basis.

Self-care is important, but some areas are hard to reach. Professional treatment is more thorough and sustainable than home care.
I reach areas that are hard to get to yourself and remove calluses evenly.
We remove only as much callus as necessary. The skin remains consistent and forms new layers less quickly.
Sterile instruments from the autoclave are standard for me. Safe is safe.
I spot changes early and can give tips before problems arise.
Whether cosmetic or problem-oriented – the process is structured and hygienic.
To arrive and prepare. The skin softens, the nails become flexible.
We look at the foot together. What bothers you? What makes medical sense?
Straight, clean cut to prevent ingrowing. Corners are gently smoothed.
Gentle removal of excess cuticle and smoothing of the nail plate.
Targeted removal of thickened skin on heels and pads. For a soft result.
A nourishing cream and a short massage round off the treatment.
Answers regarding hygiene, process, and health.
Just message me on WhatsApp – I'm happy to answer your questions.
Services that pair well with your choice.
They carry you all day. Yet they get tight shoes and ignorance. Until they hurt.
Four trips around the world in a lifetime. They deserve serious care.
Heels bear weight, so skin thickens to protect you. But without moisture, it cracks.
Balance is key. If I file too much, it grows back faster to protect itself. I know exactly when to stop.
It forms where there's pressure. Wrong shoes? Bad gait? The callus tells the story.
Don't cut it at home. The risk of injury is real. I remove what's dead, leave what protects.
Cut them wrong once, fix it for months. They grow slow. Damage lasts.
Correction is possible, but starting with a healthy foundation is better.
Often caused by cutting habits or tight shoes.
The rule: Cut straight. Leave the corners. Don't let the nail dig into the skin.
Pools, gyms, moisture. It happens. Pedicure cleans, but medicine heals.
If I see it, I'll let you know. I only work on healthy nails to keep everyone safe.
High heels stress the forefoot. Pointed toes squeeze. Flat ballerinas offer no support.
Change it up. Feet need variety and space, not a cage.
Padding thins. Joints stiffen. Reaching them gets harder.
As you age, foot care isn't vanity, it's essential for staying mobile.
Winter: Dry heat. Summer: Hot sand. Adapt the care. Richer cream in winter, moisture in summer.
Runners get black nails. Swimmers get dry skin. It's part of the sport.
If you demand performance, you must do the maintenance.
"My feet are ugly." I hear it daily. I see the foundation of your body.
Groomed feet change how you stand. Literally.
At home: Wash, dry, cream. Don't perform surgery. In the studio: I solve the problems you can't reach.