Guys–High Shine or No Shine, You Choose

Posted by on January 18, 2010

Prospective grooms sometimes need a little nudge when it comes to getting ready for wedding photos. That traditional ring picture highlights hands that could probably use a little pampering.

“Your hands shouldn’t look like an auto mechanic’s unless you are an auto mechanic,” says Lois Bugg Shadrick, owner of LadyBugg Nails–On the Go. Shadrick has included services for men along with women in her services, which include manicures, pedicures and pampering massages at clients’ homes.

Men making business presentations and shaking hands in business must have well-groomed hands, says Shadrick. A manicure and pedicure can also massage the tension out of hands and feet, she says.

Shadrick says many men are shy about admitting they appreciate salon services.  You’d be surprised to hear that the defensive line of the Chicago Bears gets pedicures every Tuesday after a home game.

“It’s important for mens’ hands to look clean, neat and healthy,” says Shadrick. To shine or not to shine is a matter of taste.

To learn more about healthy-looking hands and nails, call Lois Bugg Shadrick at (630) 240-6201.

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