Manicure Tips
THE BASICS
Bowl of warm water (this will have to be a very large bowl for a pedicure).
- Nail polish remover.
- Cuticle pusher (preferably orangewood)
- A hand towel.
- Nail clippers or scissors.
- Clear nail polish.
- Cotton pads.
- Finger brush.
- Nail file or emery board.
- Nail polishing board (or nail buffer).
- Massage lotion or hand lotion.
- Pumice stone.
Extras
- Finger bath.
- Foot bath.
- Bath salt.
- Cuticle remover (this is not necessary).
- Cuticle oil (this is not necessary).
- Colored nail polish. (This isn't necessary if you do not want colored nails.)
- Base coat.
- Top coat.
- Professional Items
- Pedicure machines (can also be used for manicures).
STEP 1. REMOVE YOUR OLD NAIL POLISH …
First things first! Take your time removing old nail polish. If it’s a bright shade (red, bright pink, black), place the cotton round dipped in nail polish remover on the nail and wait for 5 seconds before removing – it will come off faster and easier!
STEP 2. SHAPE THE NAIL …
Shaping the nail is the next step. The fingernails should be filed into oval tips. Begin on the left hand with the little finger and work towards the thumb. Hold the finger between your thumb and the first two fingers of the left hand. Hold the fingernail file in the right hand. Slant the fingernail file so that the filing is done mostly to the under side of the nail. File each fingernail from the corner to the center, going from right to left and then from left to right. On each side of the fingernail, stroke in one direction only. Repeat the process on the right hand.
STEP 3. SOFTEN THE CUTICLES …
Softening the cuticles is accomplished by soaking the fingers in a small finger bowl filled with soapy water. A few drops of mild dish soap added to water in the finger bowl works well. Carefully dry the hand by holding a small towel and place, the hand on the towel. Dry the hand while simultaneously pushing back the cuticle and skin on each fingernail. Be very gentle.
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