




Clean feet treatments are done in your home and for the elderly that live in assisted Living communities. Plus, we are bringing clean feet awareness by cleaning feet at senior centers, physical therapy, chiropractic clinics, podiatrists, health clinics, hospitals, salons & barber shops nationwide to help people to have beautiful heathy feet forever!
Click the button below to see the cost for a certified clean feet technician to clean your feet 1 time, weekly or biweekly to restore your feet to a soft, baby-smooth feet in the comfort of your home.
Our clean feet treatment is designed to refresh, cleanse, and soften your feet while helping you relax.
Our treatment leaves your feet looking clean, refreshed, and well cared for, so you can feel confident showing them off to family and friends.
Around 51% struggle to touch their toes, making regular feet cleaning more important than ever.
Adults ages 18 to 30 who value clean feet and want to learn how to maintain healthy feet.
Helping adults ages 65 and older to clean their feet so they can maintain healthy feet throughout their lives.
Serving individuals who are unable to clean their feet on their own.


The big toe is the longest, and the remaining toes taper down evenly at a steep angle. This is statistically the most common foot shape worldwide.
The first three toes are roughly equal in length, giving the front of the foot a squared-off, blocky appearance.
Also known as "Morton’s toe," the second toe is visibly longer than the big toe. The name stems from classical Greek art, which used this specific silhouette as an aesthetic standard of beauty, rather than an ethnic marker.
The big toe is distinctly long and dominant, while the remaining four toes are aligned at a nearly uniform, blunt height.
A complex silhouette where the big toe is short, the second toe is exceptionally long, and the outer three toes taper sharply.
The Orient foot shape (sometimes referred to as the "Asian" foot) is characterized by a gentle curve where the toes taper in a straight line, often featuring a smaller, more rounded shape, and is commonly found in people with narrower feet.
An "African foot" shape generally refers to a foot with a broad, wide front and a strong structure, often featuring toes that decrease in length, similar to a Roman foot but with a wider, more triangular shape.
An "Aboriginal foot" is a rare, broad foot shape characterized by a larger second and third toe that are roughly equal to or slightly longer than the big toe.
A Norwegian foot shape is characterized by a wide, strong forefoot with a relatively slender, standard-width heel, often featuring a higher instep.
A Mongolian foot shape is characterized by a prominent, boxy, or square-shaped big toe, with the remaining toes descending in length.






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