Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Home Manicuring Is Easier Than You Think

By Barisa Wyse


Why expend your hard earned earnings on something that you can simply do yourself? Home manicures are simpler than you imagine, may save you money for blowing on other kinds of "treats", and present you the happiness of being capable to state that you did it by yourself. So place away some time and lets get on track manicuring those nails! In this commentary I will disclose advice on how to do a very straightforward and uncomplicated home manicure.

A home manicure should be a weekly process. Here are your manicure directions, so read them meticulously before you commence to make certain you have all the needed materials close at hand. As soon as you have the necessary materials the next phase is to commence your uncomplicated to do home manicure.

Begin by getting rid of any previous nail polish. Hold a cotton pad dampened with polish remover against the nail for a couple of seconds; and then rub from the base of the nail towards the tip. Apply a separate piece of cotton for each nail.

Subsequently, sand every nail with an emery board on a incline, just beneath the nail, sand from sides to middle in one way only.

To soften cuticles for the manicuring operation, immerse your fingertips for 5 minutes in warm, soapy water. Then applying the dull end of an orangewood stick dipped in cuticle remover, lightly push back the cuticle. Clip hangnails with a small pair of scissors.

Carry on your home manicure by scrubbing the nails with a nailbrush and warm soapy water. Clean below the nails with an orangewood stick wrapped up in wet cotton.

To apply nail polish, initially wipe your nails with remover and make sure they are waterless and free of soap. Open out one hand level on the counter. With the other, put on a single fine covering of neutral polish. Paint from the bottom of the nail towards the point, begin down the middle, then down each side. Let the polish to dry between layers. After that apply two fine layers of color. With a hankie, eliminate the thin line of polish from the upper side of each nail. Finally, paint on a neutral sealing coat all over the nail and under the tip.

Congratulations, you have finished your home manicure! Now sit back and admire the great job you did manicuring your nails.

It may come to no surprise that the procedure for a manicure & pedicure (toenails) are nearly identical, other than soaking and scrubbing any dead skin or calluses off your feet. So doing a home pedicure is also easy if you simply follow the above directions. So go ahead and "treat your feet" and while you are soaking you may be interested in visiting my Home Beauty Tips site for lots of inexpensive and easy-to-do home beauty secrets for eye makeup, facials and more!




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