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wanted: excellent pedicure in Santiago

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Am planning my first Camino from St.JdP and will want a fabulous pedicure in Santiago - or Fisterra? Recommendations welcome.

Thanks much,
Judith
 
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I have heard about these skin-eating fish. As someone who has layers of calluses on many parts of both feet, I'm wondering if these guys would eat all of them away. It's pretty painful when a blister appears under a callus, and my impression is that un-callused feet blister less than feet like mine, is that right? But more to the point of this thread, has anyone ever had one of these fish pedicures?
 
peregrina2000 said:
I have heard about these skin-eating fish. As someone who has layers of calluses on many parts of both feet, I'm wondering if these guys would eat all of them away. It's pretty painful when a blister appears under a callus, and my impression is that un-callused feet blister less than feet like mine, is that right? But more to the point of this thread, has anyone ever had one of these fish pedicures?

My family and I lived in Japan for many years when the "skin-eating fish" pedicure because popular. Of course, we often took advantage of it and had fun, especially the children. Here are my suggestions. Do it. Go with a friend (or at least and acquaintance) - you want to share the experience with someone. Be prepared to giggle - it tickles!! Do not expect to have your feet transformed, which is what I think you are expecting. These fish are more like goldfish and less like piranha, LOL! - Kathy
 
Worth contemplating:
Experts' Shocking Warning: Don't Let Fish Chew on Your Feet
By Patrick Morgan | February 28, 2011 12:26 pm

The next time fish-pedicure enthusiasts dunk their feet in a vat of squirming, skin-nibbling, toothless carp, they may get more than they bargained for—especially if those fish just feasted on diseased skin. Health officials, fearing the spread of infections, have now launched a major investigation into this allegedly fishy beauty technique.

In the UK, fish pedicures are booming, which is great for beauty clinics because the procedure costs upwards of £50 ($81 U.S.). Visitors place their feet in a tank full of Garra rufa fish—a variety of Turkish toothless carp—and sit back while the fish eat away their dead skin. These foot-fetishistic fish have been nicknamed “doctor fish,” and though more and more UK citizens are dunking their feet, the UK’s Health Protection Agency (HPA) has a hunch that this procedure may be doing more harm than good.

Over the past six months, several environmental health officers have contacted the HPA about the dangers of fish pedicures, leading to the present investigation, which hopes to discover whether fish spa pedicures spread infections. Quoting an HPA agency member, BBC News reports:

“Alongside colleagues in environmental health, Health Protection Scotland and the Health and Safety Laboratory, the HPA will examine the most up to date evidence of any possible risks associated with Garra rufa fish pedicures and will publish guidelines that will be available UK-wide.”

If commercial fish pedicures are banned, the UK would be following the lead of 14 U.S. states that have already outlawed the procedure. In the U.S., the major concern was how spas reuse the fish on many customers—a practice they’re forced to do because Garra rufa fish are pricey.

But salons are defending their practices by pointing out that diseases don’t stand a chance in their UV-lit, filtered tanks. And their position is buffered by the little fact that there are as yet no known cases—at least to the HPA’s knowledge—of fish-spa-induced infections in the UK. Despite this fact, just the thought of dunking one’s feet in the same vat of fish as countless other people is enough to make them squeamish, according to the Daily Mail:

Customer Max Langton, from North London, said: ‘I had a pedicure from one of the new high street chains. I was put off when a man sitting opposite me said he had something wrong with his foot and hoped the fish were enjoying it.’ He added: ‘We were asked if we had any fungal infections, but no one checked.’
 
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Thanks, falcon,

Actually, I can't imagine letting a human being, much less a fish, mess with my feet! I have heard similar stories of infection about the fish-free pedicures, but I know they are very popular.
 
Thanks, all,for the info -- particularly about the fish nibbling pedicure! With it being questionable hygenically, will give that a miss.

Anyone had experience with excellent conventional pedicures in Santiago?

Thanks,
Judith
 
When I was in Santiago in May last year, we were surprised that you could NOT get a pedicure at the Parador. We were told that you will need to look for a salon just outside of the old town of Santiago. I would also make sure I had the pedicure in Santiago - I don't think you will find one in Finnisterre.
 
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peregrina2000 said:
...my impression is that un-callused feet blister less than feet like mine, is that right?
I have a friend who has walked 4 caminos now. She always takes a pumice stick and uses on her feet every night. (Uses it at home too.) She tells me she has never had a blister.
 
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Just a note on those tickle-y fish pedicures. We never had, nor heard of anyone having, a problem with them. I wonder if they are any less hygenic than those pools of water one walks through on the way to a public swimming pool. If I had never had a fish pedicure before (as previously mentioned, our family enjoyed them several times in Japan), I would go for it as long as the place looked like a reputable salon. Of course, wash your feet before and after.
I also like the idea of using a pumice stone during the Camino. Makes sense.
 
falcon269 said:
Many "beauty shops" offer pedicures. Look for a peluqueria. :D

I wish i'd thought of this whilst hiking! I would have happily payed for one every few days. At the albergue in Molinaseca I was given a foot massage by another pilgrim and I could have asked him to marry me right there, unfortunately he was a super fast walker and I never saw him again :D
 
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Avendia de Lugo 5, Bajo
15702
Santiago de Compostela

Tele: 881 959 183

The office is opposite the train station and they will also call at your hotel.
 
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