How to Do a Manicure at Home

Pic of nails after Manicure

Manicured hands look elegant and beautiful. Not only that, your hands will feel soft. However, we rarely get the time to go out and get a manicure. This is not because we love playing online casino games from the comfort of our homes a lot.
However, you don’t need to go out to get a manicure at all. In fact, you can give yourself a manicure. Let’s admit it, it saves money and it saves time. In this article, we will teach you how to do a manicure at home. Read on.Pic of nails after Manicure

How to Do a Manicure at Home

Step 1: Remove Nail Polish

Use a nail polish remover to get rid of previously applied nail polish. Deciding whether to use a no-acetone or acetone-based nail polish remover is all up to you.

Step 2: Shape Your Nails

If need be, clip your nails. After, use a nail file to file them gently.  The use of a coarse nail file may cause splintering so you may want to avoid that. For an even surface, make use of a buffer that is slightly abrasive. However, don’t make the nail surface too smooth. This is because the nail polish will not adhere.

Step 3: Soak Your Nails

This step here is so relaxing. Add a bit of face cleanser or shampoo to warm water and place your hands in the bowl. Sock for not more than 3 seconds as this will damage the skin as well as the nails.

Step 4: Apply callous or cuticle remover

Let the cuticle remover sit on the cuticle area for only a few seconds.

Step 5: Remove excess cuticle

Use a cuticle pusher to push the cuticle back a bit. Next, use a pair of metal cuticle nippers to nip off the free edge. Also, you may want to remove hangnails from around the sides of the nail. Please, do not overdo any of the processes in this step.

Step 6: Moisturize

Use an oil or cream to massage the hands and the cuticles. This helps to hydrate/moisturise and replenish the skin.

Step 7: Prepare Nails for Polish

Remember the oils you applied in the previous step? They prevent the nail polish from adhering. For that reason, use a nail polish remover to remove any residue. However, keep the nail polish remover from the cuticles. This is because we want to keep them moisturised.

Step 8: Paint Nails

To shore up the nail, make use of a base coat of nail polish that is ridge-filling. Next, apply 2 coats of your choice colour nail polish. Lastly, apply a top coat to add gloss. Be patient as the nail polish dries. A fan will help!

Step 9: Apply Moisturiser Again

For the second time, apply moisturizer. Your nails will thank you for it!