Nail
Care And Manicure
Be kind to your
nails
A diet rich in calcium would assure
strong and healthy nails. But if your nails are basically soft, buy any
good nail strengthener that is available in the market and apply it on
your nails. But do take care of the cuticles while doing so, as we do not
want them to harden too.
The cuticles protect the nails and
require attention too. Do not damage them by pushing them back constantly.
If at all they are in bad shape, gently apply oil or a good cuticle cream
to heal the rough edges.
It would be a good idea to keep your
nails fairly short to avoid breakage or any other sort of damage. Be especially
careful when trying to open tin cans or bottle tops, as your nails are
obviously quite delicate and meant for better things.
Ridged or flaky nails may be the
result of washing your hands in hard water or the use of a particular detergent.
It would be a good idea to use a cream polish remover in such cases or
better still, give your nails a breather and do not apply polish for awhile.
A ready reckoner
for a manicure
-
Never ever use metal implements for
a manicure.
-
Start by removing the old varnish with
a good nail polish remover.
-
Take an emery board and use the rough
surface to shape the nails. But do it gently and carefully so as not to
file down the sides too steeply. Use the other side to smoothen out the
ragged edges. Always remember to hold the emery board at a slight angle
to the surface of the nail to prevent flaking and file in one direction
only – from each side to the centre.
-
Now put your fingertips in a soapy solution
and scrub gently. But do not soak them. Make sure that you dry them thoroughly
after they feel smooth. Also be careful not to damage fingernails when
wet.
-
It is now time to use a cuticle cream
or lotion which should be applied gently around the cuticle. You can do
this with the help of an ear bud or a cotton wool tipped orange stick.
Apply the cream gently, as this is the most delicate portion of the nail.
-
Now clean the nails once again with
a good nail polish remover.
-
Then apply a base coat and give it time
to dry completely.
-
Next you can apply a good varnish of
your choice. To do this, take out the brush from the nail polish bottle
and make an outline of a half-moon on your nail. Then spread the colour
in deft broad strokes from the beginning of the half-moon to the tip of
the nail. Use the same method for all the nails. Remember that practice
will make you perfect.
-
Remove a thin hairline of colour with
the help of your thumbnail, from the edges to prevent chipping.
-
After the polish is completely dry,
you can apply a topcoat for added gloss and protection.
-
Lastly, use a good hand cream or a hand
and body lotion to massage your hands right from the tips of your fingers
to your wrists, as you would smooth on a pair of gloves. Wipe off any excess
cream.
-
Enjoy your brand new pair of hands.
To add your views
on this article or read others comments Click
Here
Email this Article to a Friend
Back to Previous Page
Back to Beauty Index
|