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Carp Pedicure

27 January, 2014 - 11:08pm by - First Lady | 13 Comments

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Article by BR Fiona

So if you don't like fish then this beauty treatment probably isn't for you. Said to have begun in Turkish beauty salons the bait, oops, we mean the client places their feet in a tank of warm water containing tiny carp, known as doctor fish or Garra Rufa fish. As you soak your feet these little 'doctors' then come along and nibble all the dead skin off your feet, they also emit an enzyme which is said to smooth your skin.

Now don't worry you won't end up with teeth marks left in your heels after this treatment, the carp are a toothless variety of fish and the sensation of having them nibble on your feet is likened to a light massage, though if you have highly sensitive feet and don't want to end up in tears after being tickled by dozens and dozens of tiny fish then you might want to avoid this treatment!

Now this treatment is not without its controversy. Those who work in the beauty industry would know that there are strict guidelines about hygiene and using equipment that is cleaned properly so how do you clean a fish's mouth? You can't sterilise them or give them Listerine between clients and providing a new set of fish for each client just isn't a financially viable option. Sadly, or perhaps not sadly if you're not keen on fish, due to the potential health and hygiene issues associated with this treatment a lot of salons no longer offer this fishy treatment, in fact Turkey's government has now made the Garra Rufa a protected species of fish. If you're still keen on a carp pedicure they are still available in some countries and if you find yourself outside a salon contemplating experiencing using your toes as bait then keep an eye out for these signs...

- if the salon looks dirty or grubby then avoid it (that probably goes for all beauty treatments!)

- if the water in the tank doesn't look clean or fresh then run like the wind

- if the salon is using ultra violet filters to help keep the water clean then you can proceed with caution

- look for a salon that has individual tanks, as opposed to one large tank, this should hopefully be a bit more hygienic!

So have any of our Beauty Review lovely ladies taken the dive and had their toes nibbled on....by fish of course!

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18th December, 2017

I did this in Shanghei with my son. It was the best. I loved it and my son giggled the whole time, it was so tickleish. Our feet were so soft afterwards.

17th July, 2015

My friend had this in Bali, I was so jealous as I love my feet played with. This sounds so amazing to me.

10th April, 2014

I did this when I was in Crete, Greece. I have never experienced anything like it - it took all my strength not to squeeze my toes together and wriggle around so I didn't squish the fish! In all seriousness, it was really really strange, I still don't know if I liked it! I wanted to pull my feet out and stop but keep going at the same time! One thing is for certain - my feet felt freaking incredible afterwards!!

1st February, 2014

I love having my feet massaged or tickled so I am sure this would be fantastic, not to mention getting rid of horrible dry skin at the same time!

1st February, 2014

Sounds like so much fun :) Would love to try it under hygienic conditions.

1st February, 2014

Cleanliness is super important otherwise the pedicure doesn't really work well either. It does do wonders to your feet, smoothing the skin and all, although the worries about the fish and the tickly sensation makes me reluctant to do it again.

1st February, 2014

Yep I would, butt hose little fishes, I'm not sure they would feel the same way about it.....they'd probably not want to come anywhere near my feet...I wouldn't if I had the choice

1st February, 2014

I have heard great things about this method, although I am not sure if animal rights are taken into account if you have been in tramping boots all week lol. I don't think I could do it though, I get a little squeamish at them nibbling my fingers and I have ticklish feet :/

31st January, 2014

I've heard of this and seen it on tv and have always wanted to try it. But now you've got me wondering about the hygiene side of it, as I'm always sceptical about things like that.

31st January, 2014

I love this. I went to Thailand in November and got it done. All my dry skin was gone. The feeling is soo weird!!!skin was very Smooth and soft. Would do it again if I could ! ??

29th January, 2014

i would love to try this! it's good to try something different :)

28th January, 2014

I have tried this and it does work, but is very ticklish!

28th January, 2014

I did try this several times in Cambodia. You do have to find a clean tank though. Great activity to do with friends. Especially the guys that you can't tickle and the ones that claim they aren't ticklish, because everyone I tried it out with was giggling. After a while the sensation dies down a bit. You are actually left with really soft feet. So it's worth trying out, iIf nothing else then for the experience.

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