Hehe, don't get me wrong. After all, China is still a patriarchal society, and men have more entertainment in this respect. Naturally, there are more female pedicurists. In fact, most of the earliest pedicures were blind people, that is, the craft of barely making a living, but women in modern society are more likely to accept these occupations.
In fact, the pedicure that can really play a therapeutic role has high requirements for pedicure technicians. First of all, it is very hard, and those pedicures that are innocuous to the service ladies are only heterosexual services; Secondly, technology and finding points should be studied and practiced for a long time; Finally, acupoint matching diagnosis is the key. Of course, those who can do the above three points are at least experts in acupuncture and massage, and a few go back to the pedicure shop on the street to work.