Step into pedi season at Cory’s Hair Studio & Day Spa

Laura Briedis • April 6, 2026

Step into comfort and style with pedicures that make every season feel like a spa day.

A pair of hands holds a white, open-top container filled with vibrant orange and purple flower buds.

Cory’s Hair Studio & Day Spa offers a variety of pedicure options in different scents.


Whether you’re preparing for sandal season or just craving a little “me time,” a pedicure is essential self-care that helps you look and feel your best. It’s no wonder pedicures are one of the most requested services at Cory’s Hair Studio & Day Spa.


“A pedicure is about more than just polish,” says salon owner Corinne Calabro. “It’s about caring for your feet.”


Beyond leaving toes perfectly polished, a professional pedicure delivers real benefits, like exfoliating dead skin, smoothing calluses and deeply moisturizing tired feet. Don’t forget the relaxation factor. Few things feel better than a soothing calf and foot massage.


Every Cory’s pedicure includes a complimentary paraffin dip for the hands. “We want the entire experience to feel indulgent,” Corinne says.


Clients can personalize their treatment with a variety of pedicure options. Using single-use Q SmartPods—each containing a soak, sugar scrub, moisture mask and lotion—technicians create a clean, customized experience in one of a dozen scents. 


For those craving extra indulgence, the Hot Chocolate and Champagne Pedicures deliver spa-worthy relaxation along with antioxidant benefits. For dry skin, the Healing Pedicure provides deep hydration with a nourishing foot balm and paraffin wrap.


Cory’s Hair Studio & Day Spa

7216 Pearl Road, Middleburg Heights

440-888-8864

CorysHairStudio.net


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