Take note of 10 professional beauty tips that will turn the home pedicure procedure into a real pleasure!
An at-home pedicure not only saves you time and money, but also minimizes the risk of infection during the process. Moreover, this is just a soothing process that helps to briefly distract attention from pressing issues and exercise imagination.
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Want your at-home treatment to be as good as in the salon? So remember these 10 little tricks from professional masters that will make pedicure easier and more pleasant.
Let your nails dry completely
If you soak your feet in a bath to soften the rough skin on the heels, then do not forget to take a mandatory break between this step and the application of varnish. Under the influence of water, the nail bed expands, and then, as the moisture evaporates, it gradually contracts.
If you apply varnish to underdried nails, the pedicure will not last long due to the appearance of chips. Therefore, between bathing and applying varnish, wait at least 30 minutes: during this time, the legs will dry completely and be ready for the next step.
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Use peel-off socks
If you want to skip the “wet” step of soaking your feet, the best solution is to use exfoliating socks. Thanks to the right combination of acids, the rough skin on the heels will gently peel off on its own and all you have to do is cover your nails with your favorite polish. The exfoliation process will take several days, so perform the procedure well before the pedicure.
Degrease your nails
In order for the varnish to adhere well to the nail plate and hold for a long time, its surface must be properly degreased before painting. For these purposes, nail polish remover, alcohol or even a simple paper towel will do.
Start with your thumb
Always start by painting your nails with your thumb. Everything makes sense here: due to the larger surface, the drying time of each coat of varnish is longer.
Take turns doing your feet
It is also not good for the varnish to dry completely between the application of new coats. This can lead to unsightly lumps and streaks forming on the nails. Therefore, it is better to first completely finish with a pedicure on one leg, and then proceed to the second.