Beauty salon offering pedicure customers a discount if they let them share pics of their feet with fetish lovers

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By James Kay

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A beauty salon is offering a discount to any customers who get a pedicure and agree to share their feet pics with those who have a fetish.

If, like me, you have the opposite of a foot fetish and think that feet are the worst part of the body, then maybe this isn't for you.

But please spare a thought for me writing it and having to look at pictures of feet.

Anyway, let's get through this as painlessly as possible... However, if you do have a foot fetish, this is a dream article for you.

There's money to be made from feet pics. Credit: Christian Adams/Getty

A nail salon in Toronto, Canada, is introducing a unique campaign called "Foot Your Bill," where customers can save 20% on pedicures by allowing the salon to sell pictures of their feet online to cater to the fetish market, as reported by the New York Post.

Fix Nail Bar in Toronto is behind this initiative, aiming to provide customers with savings while venturing into the realm of foot fetishism.

Interested clients simply need to mention the campaign and sign a waiver allowing the salon to upload their foot photos to their FeetFinder account.

The discount applies to various types of pedicures, including naked, regular polish, and gel treatments.

You can get a discount if you agree to have pictures of your feet taken. Credit: Neustockimages/Getty

FeetFinder, the platform chosen by Fix Nail Bar for this campaign, has emerged as the leading marketplace for selling foot pictures.

With millions of verified users and over $5 million in annual sales of foot content, foot fetishes have evidently become widespread.

According to a survey by fetish site FunWithFeet, individuals with certain foot shapes can earn substantial amounts from selling foot pictures.

Models with square feet could rake in up to $45,000, while those with Greek feet or Roman feet could earn around $43,000, and the latter could command even higher prices due to their rarity.

It is today that I learned that there are different types of feet.

Would you sell feet pics for a discount? Credit: Fabrice LEROUGE/Getty

Neketa Andrews, the founder of Fix Nail Bar, sees this campaign as a strategic move to support the salon's growth while offering customers a memorable experience.

For those concerned about privacy, Fix Nail Bar assures that all foot pictures will remain anonymous and devoid of any identifying information.

To be honest, even if you're not in Toronto, I don't see any reason why you can't just have a go at sticking some feet pictures on these platforms and see if the money rolls in.

Even though I'm personally repulsed by feet, if they tick your boxes, then you do you!

Featured image credit: Fabrice LEROUGE/Getty

Beauty salon offering pedicure customers a discount if they let them share pics of their feet with fetish lovers

vt-author-image

By James Kay

Article saved!Article saved!

A beauty salon is offering a discount to any customers who get a pedicure and agree to share their feet pics with those who have a fetish.

If, like me, you have the opposite of a foot fetish and think that feet are the worst part of the body, then maybe this isn't for you.

But please spare a thought for me writing it and having to look at pictures of feet.

Anyway, let's get through this as painlessly as possible... However, if you do have a foot fetish, this is a dream article for you.

There's money to be made from feet pics. Credit: Christian Adams/Getty

A nail salon in Toronto, Canada, is introducing a unique campaign called "Foot Your Bill," where customers can save 20% on pedicures by allowing the salon to sell pictures of their feet online to cater to the fetish market, as reported by the New York Post.

Fix Nail Bar in Toronto is behind this initiative, aiming to provide customers with savings while venturing into the realm of foot fetishism.

Interested clients simply need to mention the campaign and sign a waiver allowing the salon to upload their foot photos to their FeetFinder account.

The discount applies to various types of pedicures, including naked, regular polish, and gel treatments.

You can get a discount if you agree to have pictures of your feet taken. Credit: Neustockimages/Getty

FeetFinder, the platform chosen by Fix Nail Bar for this campaign, has emerged as the leading marketplace for selling foot pictures.

With millions of verified users and over $5 million in annual sales of foot content, foot fetishes have evidently become widespread.

According to a survey by fetish site FunWithFeet, individuals with certain foot shapes can earn substantial amounts from selling foot pictures.

Models with square feet could rake in up to $45,000, while those with Greek feet or Roman feet could earn around $43,000, and the latter could command even higher prices due to their rarity.

It is today that I learned that there are different types of feet.

Would you sell feet pics for a discount? Credit: Fabrice LEROUGE/Getty

Neketa Andrews, the founder of Fix Nail Bar, sees this campaign as a strategic move to support the salon's growth while offering customers a memorable experience.

For those concerned about privacy, Fix Nail Bar assures that all foot pictures will remain anonymous and devoid of any identifying information.

To be honest, even if you're not in Toronto, I don't see any reason why you can't just have a go at sticking some feet pictures on these platforms and see if the money rolls in.

Even though I'm personally repulsed by feet, if they tick your boxes, then you do you!

Featured image credit: Fabrice LEROUGE/Getty