You already work with an e-file
You understand basic e-file control and want to apply your skills to dry pedicure work with more structure, safety, and confidence.
A 2-day individual offline training for nail technicians who already work with an e-file and want to build safer, more confident, practice-based pedicure skills.
A 2-day individual offline training for nail technicians who already work with an e-file and want to build safer, more confident, practice-based pedicure skills.
A dry e-file pedicure is a professional pedicure technique performed without soaking the feet in water. Instead of using a traditional foot bath, the technician works on dry skin and toenails with an e-file, sanding caps, podiatry discs, and professional pedicure tools.
Unlike a traditional wet pedicure, dry pedicure allows the technician to see the real condition of the skin and toenails, control the treatment more precisely, and choose the correct method for each foot. In this course, students learn how dry pedicure works in real salon conditions, how pedicure differs from manicure, and how to use sanding caps and podiatry discs safely and correctly.
Russian Dry E-file Pedicure is designed for students who already have experience working with an e-file and want to build safer, more confident, practice-based pedicure skills.
You understand basic e-file control and want to apply your skills to dry pedicure work with more structure, safety, and confidence.
You do not want only theory. You want live demonstration, direct supervision, and real model practice to understand how the full process works.
You want to better understand sterilization, common foot and toenail conditions, and how to recognize when pedicure work requires extra caution.
You want to learn how dry pedicure differs from manicure and traditional wet pedicure, including nail prep, product application, and foot treatment methods.
Russian Dry E-file Pedicure is designed for students who already have experience working with an e-file. If you are completely new to e-file work, Russian Manicure from Zero may be a better starting point before moving into pedicure training.
Many nail technicians feel confident with manicure, but pedicure requires a different level of safety, observation, product logic, and foot treatment control.
You are unsure what is safe to touch
In pedicure, not every foot condition should be treated the same way. Without understanding common skin and toenail conditions, it can be hard to know when to proceed, when to be careful, and when the client should be referred out.
You treat pedicure like manicure
Toenail preparation, product application, pressure, and client safety are different in pedicure. The same habits used on hands do not always translate safely or correctly to the feet.
You do not know which foot technique to choose
Sanding caps and podiatry discs are not used the same way. Without understanding the difference, it is easy to overwork the skin, under-treat the foot, or choose the wrong method for the client’s condition.
You feel nervous working with feet
Pedicure can feel intimidating because it involves sanitation, skin condition awareness, thicker toenails, pressure control, and a different working position than manicure.
Your process does not feel systematic
If the steps are not organized, pedicure can feel like guessing: what to clean first, how much to remove, which tool to use, how to prepare the nail, and how to finish the service safely.
You need practice under supervision
Watching pedicure work is not the same as performing it. Students often need direct correction on pressure, angle, movement, tool choice, and the full sequence before they feel ready to work independently.
Slow service speed
You spend too much time fixing details during the appointment. Instead of moving through a clean sequence, you keep going back to correct filing, coating, cuticle work, or product thickness.
You feel stuck at the same level
You keep practicing, but your results do not improve as fast as you expected. The problem is not talent, it is usually that no one has corrected your exact mistakes in real time.
During this 2-day private training, we do not just talk about common pedicure problems we work through them in real practice. You will learn how to approach foot safety, recognize when extra caution is needed, control your e-file movement, choose the right tool, and understand how pedicure preparation and product application differ from manicure.
The course also includes two professional dry pedicure foot treatment techniques: sanding caps and podiatry discs. You will see both methods demonstrated on a model and then practice under direct instructor supervision, so you understand not only how each technique works, but when and why to use it.
This 2-day private training combines live demonstration, supervised model practice, and two professional foot treatment methods: sanding caps and podiatry discs.
Day 1 begins with sterilization and safe pedicure logic, because pedicure is direct work with the foot. The instructor explains common foot and toenail conditions, introduces medical pedicure awareness, demonstrates the full process on a model, and guides the student through first supervised practice.
Day 2 reinforces everything studied on the first day. The student works more independently while still receiving direct supervision, correction, and guidance. The goal is to strengthen the full dry pedicure sequence so the student can leave ready to continue working after class.
Russian Manicure from Zero includes a brand-new Training Kit prepared for students after class completion, so they leave with selected tools, products, and the manual book needed to continue practicing.

The Training Kit is prepared for students after completion, so they leave with brand-new tools and selected products to continue practicing after class.
$137.99 Value Included
Students receive the Training Kit after completing class, so they can continue practicing with selected Nailspiracy tools, products, and the manual book without purchasing these core items separately right away.
The Training Kit includes selected Nailspiracy products, professional tools, and reference materials prepared to support practice after the course.
Crystal Base Coat, 15g
Glaze No-Wipe Top Coat, 15g
Cashmere Matte Top Coat, 15g
Ball Diamond Bit, 3.3mm
Drop Diamond Bit, 5.0mm
Cylinder Diamond Bit, 5.0mm
2-side Corn Ceramic Bit, 5.1mm
Mandrel bit
Sanding caps
Nail Dust Brush, Pack of 2
Pro Cuticle Nipper
Pro Cuticle Pusher
Nail File Steel Plate Base, Maestro
Students receive a certificate of completion after finishing the full Russian Manicure from Zero training.
Students receive a lifetime 10% discount on Nailspiracy products, so they can continue working with the same product system after training.

Russian Dry E-file Pedicure is a course where I want the student to understand the logic behind every step, not just repeat movements. Pedicure requires a different level of awareness, because we work directly with the foot, common skin and nail conditions, and techniques that must be performed safely.
Founder of Nailspiracy's Nail Art Department studio and a practicing manicure master with over 8 years of experience teaching E-File Russian Manicure. Siranush has trained 300+ nail artists across 15+ countries from absolute beginners to salon owners building professional teams.
A focused preview of Academy graduates who completed training, practiced under guidance, and received their certificates.
Students often describe this class as the training that helped them feel more confident with real pedicure work, understand foot safety more clearly, and stop treating pedicure like a manicure with different tools.
This class helped me understand why pedicure work has to be approached differently from manicure. I finally understood what to look at before starting, how to think about safety, and how to work with the foot more confidently.
The biggest difference for me was learning when to use sanding caps and when podiatry discs make more sense. Seeing both techniques demonstrated on real models made everything much clearer.
I came with experience using an e-file, but pedicure still felt intimidating. After this class, I felt much more organized and understood the full process from sanitation to final product application.
The course helped me stop guessing when I see different foot and toenail conditions. We talked about what is normal, what needs attention, and how to work more safely with real clients.
I liked that theory was explained during the actual work, not separately. It made the information easier to understand because I could see the foot, the tool choice, and the treatment logic together.
The practice on two models gave me much more confidence. By the second day, I understood the sequence better, felt more comfortable with pressure and movement, and knew what I needed to correct.
This 2-day private pedicure training is scheduled manually by request and instructor availability. Submit your application to request a date and receive payment details.
A private individual training focused on safe dry pedicure work, e-file control, foot treatment techniques, and supervised model practice.
2 days of private in-person training
1 student only
Nail technicians with e-file experience
Flexible date by request and availability
Training dates are reserved manually. After availability is confirmed, a 50% deposit secures your private training date. The remaining balance is due before or on the first day of class.
Submit your request, current level, and questions. We will review your information and contact you with the next steps.
Submit your application and tell us about your current pedicure experience. We will review your level, answer your questions, and confirm whether Russian Dry E-file Pedicure is the right fit for you.