Nail Manicure Tips
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Topic: Nail Manicure Tips
Posted By: chinni.sohi Subject: Nail Manicure Tips Date Posted: May 18, 2010 at 1:20pm
A
weekly manicure can do wonders for your nails and cuticles. Not only
will a weekly manicure promote faster nail growth, your nails will also
become stronger with each manicure. Treat yourself and have a manicure
professional done. The usual cost ranges from $10 upwards to $20, plus
the manicurists' tip and the appointment lasts about 30-45 minutes with
drying time. If going to the nail salon is not an option, opt to give
yourself a manicure at home. Do it yourself Manicures, not only make
your hands look great, they're easy to do!
1. Remove any old nail polish.
2. Shape
the nail, using a file or emery board. File each nail tip from corner
to center; do not file in a see-saw motion with the emery board because
doing so can cause ridges in the nail and nail splitting. By filing
nails to a point...this will make nails weak. A rounded or square form
is the strongest.
3. Soak
the hands in warm, soapy water for a few minutes to remove dirt. This
will also soften cuticles and make it easier to push cuticles back.
Clean under free edge of nail with orangewood stick.
4. The
cuticle is the skin that grows from the finger onto the base of the
nail (nail root). Push the cuticle gently back. Leaving the cuticle
intact helps to prevent infection of the nail growing tissue. NEVER cut
cuticles! This can cause the nail to die if done improperly!
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Replies: 7 Posted By: chinni.sohi
Date Posted: May 18, 2010 at 1:20pm
A
weekly manicure can do wonders for your nails and cuticles. Not only
will a weekly manicure promote faster nail growth, your nails will also
become stronger with each manicure. Treat yourself and have a manicure
professional done. The usual cost ranges from $10 upwards to $20, plus
the manicurists' tip and the appointment lasts about 30-45 minutes with
drying time. If going to the nail salon is not an option, opt to give
yourself a manicure at home. Do it yourself Manicures, not only make
your hands look great, they're easy to do!
1. Remove any old nail polish.
2. Shape
the nail, using a file or emery board. File each nail tip from corner
to center; do not file in a see-saw motion with the emery board because
doing so can cause ridges in the nail and nail splitting. By filing
nails to a point...this will make nails weak. A rounded or square form
is the strongest.
3. Soak
the hands in warm, soapy water for a few minutes to remove dirt. This
will also soften cuticles and make it easier to push cuticles back.
Clean under free edge of nail with orangewood stick.
4. The
cuticle is the skin that grows from the finger onto the base of the
nail (nail root). Push the cuticle gently back. Leaving the cuticle
intact helps to prevent infection of the nail growing tissue. NEVER cut
cuticles! This can cause the nail to die if done improperly!
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Posted By: Deloris1
Date Posted: Jul 29, 2010 at 4:31am
Thanks for sharing information and tips for "Nail Manicure Tips". I Really like this. I'll definitely try your tips.
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Posted By: cxqshooper
Date Posted: Aug 17, 2010 at 3:05am
I gained a lot from your articles.Thank you!
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Posted By: jailynstanton
Date Posted: Sep 13, 2010 at 2:24am
Brush your nails gently in a downward motion in soapy water once you have applied cuticle cream or oil. Dry your nails well and buff them to give a smooth edge with an emery board.
Apply base coat and nail polish with long strokes and remove any excess polish remaining on cuticles or the sides of the nails with a cotton-tipped orangewood stick, followed by the final coat.
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Posted By: gregory
Date Posted: Jan 24, 2011 at 1:42am
Manicures essentially a procedure that involves washing hands by washing or soaking, applying hand lotion and shape nails after filing and the application of nail polish. On the other hand, implies a pedicure soak your feet, applying lotion, filing, shaping of toenails and applying nail polish. Nevertheless, it is recommended for a visit to a beauty supply or pharmacy to get the necessary equipment.
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Posted By: jennysteven
Date Posted: Feb 2, 2011 at 9:08pm
Never use a tissue to remove the old varnish unless you want small pieces of fabric ruin the appearance of the hands. A cotton ball will do much more better.A base layer is recommended, especially if you opt for darker shades, which over time can discolor nails. Then apply two coats of color, followed by a finish coat.
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Posted By: danielalvis
Date Posted: Jan 19, 2012 at 12:18am
Doing an at-home manicure instead allows you to paint your nails at your own pace and use your creativity over and over again. If having a French manicure, the tips of nail are painted
white and when dry the entire nail is painted with translucent shell
pink polish.
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Posted By: shinning_likeme
Date Posted: Dec 30, 2013 at 6:46am
Hey Chunni,
thank you so much I am surely waiting for this stepss to take care of my nails.
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