Pedicures are my guilty pleasure.
I don't get them at all in the winter, but I indulge myself every summer, once a month or so. I do it both for aesthetic reasons because I wear sandals and flip flops 90% of the time in the summer so I want my feet to look nice, but also becuase I find them very relaxing and therapeutic!
Typically at this point in the year I'd have gotten one or two, but even if I'd been willing to risk it, none of the salons were open till last week. I'd be more inclined to get a pedi than a manicure if I were going to venture back into a salon, for several reasons. One is that the technician is much farther away from my face with a pedicure, and the pedicure chairs are placed further apart than the manicure tables are so there's at least a bit more distancing between customers.
I wonder if the nail salons are going to do what my hair salon gal is doing...limit the in-store customers to one at a time? That is probably unrealistic. But perhaps operate at 50% capacity? That way only every OTHER chair or table will be occupied, meaning that there'd be a greater distance between customers.
When I'm really to venture into a nail salon again (IF I AM!) I'll have to see what my salon is doing. If I'm not satisfied with their protocol, I'll have to change salons.