"Fish are friends, not food," animated sharks famously declare in 2003's "Finding Nemo." But are they pedicurists, too? On TikTok, videos have gone viral of people getting so-called "fish pedicures," ...
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Fish pedicures are a type of cosmetic treatment in which a person soaks their feet in water while a specific type of toothless fish eats away dead skin. In Turkey, where the practice originates, there ...
With a fish pedicure, Garra rufa eat the dead skin off of feet to reveal smooth skin. But there are some safety and environmental concerns, including difficulty sanitizing between patrons. A fish ...
When it comes to beauty, we like to think we're game for just about anything but a pedicure involving little fish nibbling at our toes? We're not so sure! Over the weekend, American Pie actress Mena ...
(CNN) --After a young woman's toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA ...
(CNN) - After a young woman's toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA ...