Home Manicure: How To
March 13, 2008 by admin
Filed under Bath & Body
Here are the steps to the perfect home manicure.
Shape nails with a nail file and in one direction. Never file back and forth as that weakens the nail and can cause peeling.
Nail File Suggestion: Burton’s Crystal Nail Files
Buff the surface of the nails lightly with a buffing tool to smooth ridges and add shine.
Buffer suggestion: Sally Hansen Ridge Reducer & Buffer
Soak fingers of one hand in a bowl of warm soapy water for about 5 minutes then pat away excess moisture.
Push cuticles back very gently with a cuticle pusher.
Cuticle Pusher Suggestion: Tweezerman Pushy with Nail Cleaner
Massage hands with an exfoliating scrub. Rinse and pat dry.
Scrub Suggestion: One Minute Manicure Spa Treatment Moisture Scrub
Massage cuticle oil into the cuticles and then with a rich hand cream.
Cuticle Oil Suggestion: Avoplex Cuticle Oil to Go from OPI
Hand Cream Suggestion: Biotherm Biomains Age Delaying Hand and Nail Treatment
Swipe nail surface with a polish remover-soaked cotton pad to remove cream residue.
Apply a thin coat of base coat, which prevents staining of some polishes and makes your polish last longer.
Base Coat Recommendation: OPI Start-to-Finish
Add a coat of polish, allow to dry and apply a second coat.
Polish Recommendations: Maybelline Salon Expert Nail Colour, Nars Nail Polish, Dior Rouge Nail Enamel
Finish with a layer of top coat to add shine and protect polish from chipping.
Top Coat Recommendation: Essie Everyday Top Coat
DONE!















I use the nail shaper from http://www.talika.com instead of a nail file. It is way faster.