Thursday, 8 March 2012

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8 simple steps for perfect pedicure at home:
1st step:Remove polish
The first step is to remove the old polish from your nails.Instead of cotton balls use a lint-free cotton pad,Saturate the cotton pad with polish remover and rub off the old polish.If you have stains on your nails, try rubbing whitening toothpaste on them.This will remove the yellowed outer layer.



2nd step: Cut and file nails
It's best to use high quality clippers made for clipping toenails To avoid ingrown nails, cut nail straight across to just above the skin. Make sure your nail doesn't extend over the tip of your toe.Don't clip the sides of nails, that can cause ingrowns.





3rd step Soaking feet:
Fill a large bowl with warm water. Throw in bath salts, your favorite aromatherapy oils and soak feet for 10 minutes. The more cracked and calloused your feet, the longer they need to stay in.Add a quarter cup of milk to your bath along with the essential oils and salts. The lactic acid in the milk loosens dead skin.




4th step: Cuticle care
Apply cuticle remover to the base of each nail and rub.Leave on for a minute, then use an orangewood stick to gently push with a circular motion everywhere where skin meets the nail including the sides. Be careful to remove skin only on top of the nail, don't touch the toe flesh.If you are confident you won't cut yourself, you can use cuticle nippers to trim any loose skin.



5th step: Scrubbing
Fifth step is scrubbing your feet.
Apply an exfoliating body or foot scrub to a foot file or wet pumice stone to slough away the dead skin on the balls and heels of your feet.You'll want to scrub the balls, bottoms and sides of your heels and around the toes. To get the most leverage, sit on the side of a bathtub, facing inward. Remember the pedicure motto we read about once, "smooth, don't remove." You'll want to stop if your foot turns bright red (this means you've scrubbed too hard). Remember, that tough skin is there for a reason.
6th step: Moisturizing 
Dry feet thoroughly including between the toes and rub in a thick moisturizer or foot cream Massage the moisturizer into the feet and the calves. You can go all out by rehydrating cuticles by rubbing in a dab of cuticle oil.
7th step: Polishing toe
 Use acetone remover to get rid of any excess oils on the nails. Apply a thin base coat using 3 strokes, one down the middle, then one on each side. Don't paint the cuticle. Wait a minute before adding 2 coats of your favorite polish, then finish with a thin top coat . Clean up any errors with an orangewood stick wrapped in cotton and dipped in polish remover.Let nails dry for at least 40 minutes.
8th step: Finishing touch
Finally after nails have dried, you can really go all out and spritz with a moisturizing oil This sets your polish and moisturizes your cuticles.

2 comments:

shoutbabble said...

Perfect DIY Pedicure at Home in 5 Easy to Go Steps. Pedicure is a very relaxing practice, but in the parlors, it can cost a good amount. With these basic steps, you can do pedicure at home in a perfect way.

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