Timeless

French PedicureWhite Tip, Pink Base

Trends fade. French stays. Since the 70s, it's the standard for 'done' feet. Simplicity is ruthless. It shows every mistake. The white line must be sharp, the pink base clear, the transition invisible. If red is too loud and nude is too boring, this is the answer. Suits every skin tone. Fits every shoe.

Lasts 4+ WeeksTimeless LookPrecise White Line
French Pedicure precision analysis – Golden Ratio and Dual-Zone structure
Benefits

Why French?The Logic

It's not just aesthetic, it's practical. It adapts, it lasts, and it solves the outfit matching problem.

Zero Matching Stress

Jeans, evening gown, bikini. You never have to wonder if your toes clash with your outfit. It's the ultimate neutral.

Clean

In the office or a meeting, neon green might distract. French signals 'groomed' without screaming for attention.

Visuals

It makes the foot look slimmer and the nails longer. The white edge creates a definitive, tidy boundary.

Longevity

The biggest win: Regrowth is barely visible. Because the base is nude, there's no harsh line near the cuticle. It looks fresher for longer than solid colour.

Nataliia

Simple is HardMy Approach

I'm Nataliia. French looks easy. It isn't. With solid colour, I can hide tiny flaws. With French, there is nowhere to hide. Shaky hands, uneven thickness, bad symmetry – it all shows. I treat the foot first, then I draw the white line by hand. No stencils, no stickers. Stencils look fake. My hand-drawn line follows your natural nail shape. Whether you're a bride or just want clean feet, the result has to be perfect.

Nataliia

Freehand

I paint the smile line with a brush. Stencils create a hard, artificial edge. I adjust the curve to your specific toe shape.

Tone Match

The base must match your skin. Too white looks chalky. Too dark looks dirty. We find the shade that makes your skin look clean.

Gel vs Polish

I recommend Gel Polish (Shellac). It holds for 4–6 weeks and keeps the white tip chip-free. Regular polish works but requires more care.

Professional selection of French Pedicure tools – polishes, brushes and care
The Steps

The Session Step by Step

Takes longer than standard colour. Precision lines can't be rushed.

  1. 1

    Soak

    Warm water to soften skin. Essential for clean cuticles.

    8 Min

  2. 2

    Shape

    Cutting and filing. For French, I prefer a 'squoval' (soft square) shape. It gives the white line a stable base.

    8 Min

  3. 3

    Cuticles

    Gentle removal of excess skin. The nail bed must be clear.

    8 Min

  4. 4

    Heels

    Callus removal. French on neglected feet looks wrong. We clean up the whole foot.

    10 Min

  5. 5

    Prep

    Buffing and degreasing the nail plate. The foundation for grip.

    5 Min

  6. 6

    Base

    Applying the nude or pink base. Corrects natural nail discoloration.

    7 Min

  7. 7

    The Line

    Painting the white tip. This requires silence and steady hands. Each toe is done individually.

    10 Min

  8. 8

    Seal

    Top coat application. Protects the design, smooths the ridge between pink and white, adds glass-like shine.

    6 Min

French Pedicure

Price
Price & Duration€0
Duration
55–80 min
Incl.
ConsultationAftercare
Book appointment
Prep

Before You Come Checklist

Help me get the lines perfect. Don't cut, do bring photos.

Don't Cut

I need length to create the white tip. If you cut them too short, I can't draw a proper line. Leave them to me.

Pick a Style

Classic (sharp line) or Baby Boomer (faded ombre)? Decide before you sit down.

Gel is Better

For feet, Gel Polish is superior. It stays shiny and doesn't chip in shoes.

Visuals

Have a photo of the tip thickness you like. 'Thin' means different things to different people.

Preserve your French

Lasting PerfectionKeeping it perfect

French is slightly more delicate compared to other colours – scratches or peeling on white tips immediately catch the eye.

1
First hours

Relax if gel polish

  • Gel polish French is instantly dry – you can put on shoes when leaving. With regular polish French, be careful for at least two to three hours, tips are sensitive.
2
Daily

Mind the tips

  • White tips are the most vulnerable area to impacts. When putting on and taking off shoes, be careful not to hit hard surfaces. Damage starts there first.
3
Warning

Prevent yellowing

  • Some sunscreens or self-tan products can yellow white tips. After application, wash your feet thoroughly.
4
Maintenance

Top coat refresh

  • If shine has diminished, you can revive your French at home by applying clear top coat. If white tips are still intact, no new colour coat needed.
French Pedi Questions

Groomedto the tips

White line, little toes, and durability.

Got more questions?

Just message me on WhatsApp – I'm happy to answer your questions.

The Guide

French PedicureDeep Dive

Barfuß Moments

Pilates, Yoga, Dojo. Places where shoes are banned. Here, the difference between 'just cut' and 'French Pedicure' is obvious. It's a detail that projects competence and self-care.

Discretion

French on feet is often invisible. Under socks, in boots. But when the shoe comes off, the effect is immediate. It signals: I pay attention to details. It's minimal, it's clean, and it's for you, not just the audience.

4-6 Weeks

Toenails grow half as fast as fingernails. Plus, shoes protect them. The result: French on feet lasts twice as long as on hands. 4-6 weeks is the standard. One appointment, weeks of peace.

The Base Matters

French on neglected feet looks worse than no polish at all. Calluses must go. Cuticles must be clean. French is the finish of a medical-aesthetic pedicure, not a cover-up for problems.

Timeline

Week 1-3: Like new.

Week 4-5: Growth visible, but not annoying (thanks to Nude base).

Week 6: Time for a refill. Length (not looks) usually becomes the issue now.

Summer Strategy

Perfect timing for holidays: 3-4 days before you fly. This ensures everything is fresh but fully cured. Salt, sand, and chlorine aren't an issue for a good seal. If your trip is 2 weeks, you'll return with perfect feet.

Nail Shape

The ideal shape for French is 'Squoval' (square with rounded corners). It prevents ingrown nails and provides a straight base for the white line. On tiny toes, the line is drawn extremely thin to avoid 'overwhelming' the nail.

Brides

Essential. At some point, the shoes come off. On the beach, on the dance floor, in the hotel. French is the safest bet: Matches the dress, matches the decor, matches the hands (even if the hands have a different design, French never clashes).

In Winter?

You can, you don't have to. Regular sauna, swim, or yoga goers appreciate it year-round. If you live in boots, switching to 'Nude' saves time and looks just as groomed.

No Yellowing

Modern top coats have UV blockers. Yellowing is rare. The only risk: Strong spices (cooking barefoot?) or aggressive tanning oils. A quick wipe usually fixes it.

About Me

I am Nataliia
Beauty expert for 10 years. I work in my private home studio, in a quiet atmosphere reserved just for you. No rush, no factory line. I am particularly obsessive about hygiene and natural nail health; I won't let you leave until the result is perfect. That's why professional women trust me.
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