'Please tell me this is normal': Woman shares shocking experience during her makeover session
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Danielle F.
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When we think of pampering ourselves, a trip to the spa or a salon often springs to mind.
For some, though, a simple pedicure could be a relaxing experience.
Yet, for one woman, her quest for relaxation took a bizarre turn.
In a video that left social media users baffled, a woman shared her unique salon experience.
The woman expected a typical pedicure, but it came with a sweet yet strange twist.
The pedicurist poured a sweet, aromatic creamer into the basin in the middle of the pedicure, which turned the water a creamy white hue.
She then shared her disbelief in a written caption.
'I got a milk and honey pedicure, and they added French Vanilla coffee creamer to the water. Please tell me this is normal?' she asked.
While the salon's creative substitution was far from the norm, it sparked a lot of conversation online.
Some viewers found humour in the situation.
'Did you say French tip or French vanilla?' one asked.
'The way he added them at the same time to give a little more razzle-dazzle,' another quipped.
'Isn't that stuff sticky?' a third wondered.
Others shared their peculiar pedicure stories in the comments section as well.
'I got a Christmas pedicure and had smushed cranberries rubbed all over my legs. I was mystified but also intrigued,' a commenter wrote.
'I paid for a citrus pedicure, and they rubbed a cold grapefruit on me,' another shared.
A traditional milk and honey pedicure should involve natural ingredients like milk cream or a soothing milk soak.
These ingredients are known for their moisturising properties and can gently exfoliate the skin.
However, it took some beauty enthusiasts aback because of the usage of a French Vanilla creamer.
This incident is not the first time nail salons made headlines for unconventional practices.
In a bid to stand out, some salons have offered discounts for unusual reasons.
A Toronto-based nail salon started giving a 20 per cent discount to women who allowed photos of their feet to be sold online.
Watch the woman's experience here:
Source: @halesdorio/TikTok
It's a reminder that the beauty industry is full of interesting twists and surprises.
If you're venturing out for a pedicure anytime soon, ask about the products being used.
Have you ever experienced an unusual twist during a makeover treatment? Have you seen something that made you do a double-take at the salon? Share your stories in the comments below!
For some, though, a simple pedicure could be a relaxing experience.
Yet, for one woman, her quest for relaxation took a bizarre turn.
In a video that left social media users baffled, a woman shared her unique salon experience.
The woman expected a typical pedicure, but it came with a sweet yet strange twist.
The pedicurist poured a sweet, aromatic creamer into the basin in the middle of the pedicure, which turned the water a creamy white hue.
She then shared her disbelief in a written caption.
'I got a milk and honey pedicure, and they added French Vanilla coffee creamer to the water. Please tell me this is normal?' she asked.
While the salon's creative substitution was far from the norm, it sparked a lot of conversation online.
Some viewers found humour in the situation.
'Did you say French tip or French vanilla?' one asked.
'The way he added them at the same time to give a little more razzle-dazzle,' another quipped.
'Isn't that stuff sticky?' a third wondered.
Others shared their peculiar pedicure stories in the comments section as well.
'I got a Christmas pedicure and had smushed cranberries rubbed all over my legs. I was mystified but also intrigued,' a commenter wrote.
'I paid for a citrus pedicure, and they rubbed a cold grapefruit on me,' another shared.
A traditional milk and honey pedicure should involve natural ingredients like milk cream or a soothing milk soak.
These ingredients are known for their moisturising properties and can gently exfoliate the skin.
However, it took some beauty enthusiasts aback because of the usage of a French Vanilla creamer.
This incident is not the first time nail salons made headlines for unconventional practices.
In a bid to stand out, some salons have offered discounts for unusual reasons.
A Toronto-based nail salon started giving a 20 per cent discount to women who allowed photos of their feet to be sold online.
Watch the woman's experience here:
Source: @halesdorio/TikTok
It's a reminder that the beauty industry is full of interesting twists and surprises.
If you're venturing out for a pedicure anytime soon, ask about the products being used.
Key Takeaways
- A woman shared her disbelief after seeing French Vanilla coffee creamer poured on her feet.
- The unexpected addition to the pedicure basin amused viewers and led to humorous comments.
- Some customers shared their own peculiar experiences at nail salons, including unusual items during pedicure sessions.
- In a related odd salon offering, a nail salon in Toronto started offering discounts for allowing the salon to sell photos of customers' feet.