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Fish pedicures
Call it a reverse seafood buffet, where the fish chow down on you. Callused, cracking heels are neither pretty nor comfortable, and after many states banned salons from using razors to smooth their customers’ feet, some turned to an ancient practice—plunging tootsies into tanks full of garra rufa, which are small and toothless carp that live in warm water and apparently enjoy sucking the dead skin off feet. Because they don’t have teeth, they leave live flesh well alone, and customers say that garra rufa treatment is just a little ticklish and even feels like a pleasant fishy massage.

Some states don’t like the fish any better than the razors they fear will slice into feet. Citing the remote possibility that fish could transfer something icky from one customer to another, severa...View full story
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