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Perfectly buffed and painted nails are always a treat. Jewelry even seems a bit more dazzling on a manicured hand. A home manicure can be a snap with a few professional products and some helpful tips. |
Start with fresh, clean nails. After removing any old nail polish, soak hands in warm soapy water for about five minutes. If a dark polish has left nails slightly discolored or yellowed, try an effervescent nail cleaner that works on natural or artificial nails to return them to a healthy, bright white.
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Prevent hangnail horrors by showing cuticles a little TLC. Apply a cuticle remover to soften cuticles and then gently push back with a birchwood stick snuggly wrapped in cotton or a cuticle pusher. Using a nail brush, gently scrub nails and remove any residue from the cuticle remover. Applying cuticle oil between manicures will also help cuticles stay in top shape.
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The natural curve of the cuticle should determine the shape of the nail. If the cuticle is relatively straight, keep the tip fairly straight and round the corners slightly. If the cuticle is noticeably curved, the tip should also be curved. Start with a course file to contour the nail and then switch to a fine-grit file to finish the nail. Don’t file back and forth, but rather in one direction; using a back-and-forth motion can damage the nail, causing it to peel or break.
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When your nails are clean and dry, it’s time for a basecoat, which will extend the life of a manicure (so don’t skip this important step). This clear coat will create a smooth base and will help prevent the polish from chipping. Most basecoats only require one coat and are relatively fast-drying.
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Bright, vivid colors are great summer shades. Pinks, reds, and orange hues are hot this summer, so feel free to have some fun with these fresh colors. Most colors require two coats. To prevent unsightly clumps and streaks, let the first coat dry before starting the second. Once both coats are completely dry finish with a topcoat to help prevent chipping and extend the life of your manicure.
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