Writers' Community!
Home Page Two Columnists Submit an Article FAQs Contact Author Login
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 5,571 Authors
50,581 Quality Articles
& 5,884 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
Overallbeauty is a fan of:
Creative Blogger (7,432)
Michele Winslow (357)
Most Recent
Is It Time To Change Your Shampoo And Conditioner?

Nail Care - Ten Tips to Avoid Having Nail Problems and to Ensure Healthy Looking Nails

Top Five Reasons Why Mineral Makeup Should Be Your Choice of Cosmetics For Daily Use

Tips on How to Achieve a Natural Look in Applying Makeup

Guide in Properly Using Products Involved in Taking Care of Your Skin

Makeup Application That Can Bring Out the Best in Your Eyes

Why Putting Makeup is Like Painting - The Secret in Making a Work of Art in Cosmetic Application

Understanding the Process of Permanent Makeup Application - The Good and the Bad of It

What Are the Best Anti Aging Natural Skin Care Products on the Market?

Beauty - How To Succeed

Home » Categories » Health » Beauty and Makeovers » Step-By-Step Easy Manicure » Printer Friendly

Overallbeauty

Step-By-Step Easy Manicure

Rated 3.5 out of 5
No Reader Ratings Available ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by Overallbeauty
Submitted Saturday, July 30, 2005
Overallbeauty (7,898)
Overallbeauty

Overall Beauty
Log in to become a member of Overallbeauty's Fan Club!


Here are a few tips and hints for setting up your first home manicure. Take some time and

look over your nails. If this is the first time for you doing a manicure then you need to know a little about the

condition your nails are in. Are your nails dry? That could be because you have been changing nail polish often. The acetone in the nail polish remover is one of the biggest reasons your nails will be dry. Do they have lines or ridges? That tells you will be a base coat that fills in ridges. Are the nails peeling or brittle? Sorry ladies thats something that can be hereditary. If your mother has brittle nails there is a good chance so will you.

Make sure you have everything you need and let's get started

Your favorite polish,

file

polish remover

base coat/ridge filler

top coat

Cotton balls

orange stick

bowl for the warm water

towels

Remove any old polish on your nails. If pressed for time and can't give yourself a manicure, then

having no polish on your fingernails in better than having them chipped.It shows you take care of your nails. Another tip when removing your old polish

don't use a polish remover that requires you to stick your entire finger into a jar. If you

remember polish remover isn't very good for your nails. Avoid those that contain acetone or chemical

relatives of acetone, even if they say they have conditioners. It doesn't matter the acetone and alcohol in polish remover is just bad for your nails. Its a simple as that.

You will want to rinse your nails in warm water immediately after using polish remover. Then scrub them

cleanly with a soft-bristle nail brush. The night before your manicure, give your nails a hot oil treatment. They will love it! Its great for your cuticles!

A super easy recipe to do at home if you want to do hot oil treatment for your nails is

1/4 cup olive oil

oil from one vitamin E capsule

Just heat the oil in a saucepan and let cool until just warm. Add the vitamin E to the oil then rub it into

your cuticles and nails, massaging any extra oils into your hands, put on your gloves and your hands and nails will just be wonderful the next day.



Filing to shape and buff your nails. Just don't file unless your nails are dry and free of any creams. Soft nails with may peel, tear chipped or even split. It really doesn't matter which way you file just do it softly. You may want to keep your nails even length and find the shape best for your hands. Some fingers look good with square nails and others with oval tips.



Soak your nails for a few minutes in warm water. If your nails are stained here is a real easy recipe to whiten your nails.

Use this twice a week till stain is gone

1 tablespoon hydrogen peroxide

1 cup warm water

Soak for 15 minutes twice a week. Pat dry

Or try a lemon, do it the same way. Even household bleach used in place of hydrogen peroxide. Some summer bright polishes have been known to stain, and winter dark polishes can do it sometimes too.

Now you need to push back your cuticles but never cut them or push them back hard. It has been said not to push the cuticle back at all. The reason is they are what protects the root of the nail. Gently push back the cuticle, use a soft moist towel or orange stick. The dead skin you can trim off but leave living skin alone, just not a good idea to do.

Clean under your nails but be careful if you are too vigorous you may create a space under your nails for fungi or bacteria to grow. If there is any discoloration, you can cheat and use a white nail pencil to conceal

it which gives it a cleaner look. To get maximum benefit from your white pencil is to wet the tip and gently rub it underneath the nail tip.



Now its time to paint your nails. Start with a base coat. There is a difference between a base coat and a top coat. The base coat usually thicker and sticker, which helps the nail polish adhere better, and they contain more resins to give the nail added strength. Topcoats on the other hand, are thinner and contain more ingredients that create a durable surface on the nail, they are made to add strength, dry quickly and protect the polish from daily wear and tear. Just a fun facts about the differences.

First step: Apply your base coat.

Second step: The best way to apply polish is to start at up the center, then up both sides from the base to the tip.

You really should only need three strokes.A good idea is to avoid quick-dry polishes for some contain formaldehyde which is not good for the health of your nails or your health. It is better to try a thicker, slower drying polish it will hold moisture plus give your nails more flexibility. No matter what you use it will take at least three hours for your nails to be totally dry.

Go over your nails with only two coats of polish letting each coat dry about 3 minutes

Third step: Brush on your top coat cause it will seal the polish and help protect it from chipping. If you want to get creative there are books that teach you how to do nail art.

There you go, you just gave yourself your first home manicure saving yourself money. I do hope you will try at least once doing it yourself. If not alone, why ask your friends over? Have a mini-nail party, do each others nails, and gossp. What more fun does a girl need?

Copyright 2005 Kim Snyder Owner of Overallbeauty.com Great lover of beauty care and products, never happy

without trying to make the world a little prettier for all. Visit Overallbeauty.com to see the latest in

beauty products and skin care. Attn Ezine editors / site owners. Feel free to reprint this article in its entirety in your ezine or on your website as

long as you leave the links in place, do not modify the content and include our resource box as listed above.






Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of Overallbeauty's Fan Club!

Comments on this article:


» left by Sarah from United States Of America (2 years 213 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 2.5 out of 5
It was a little helpful. All it says is the basics and a few other things. Personaly, I didn't find it useful because it is all of the basic things, that i allready know.
Respond to this comment

» left by Kim Snyder from Elk Grove, CA (2 years 213 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 4 out of 5
True, for those who do not know how to do a manicure this would be helpful, but for those who already know about doing manicures, you are correct
its not really anything new.
It was written for newbies and I am glad to know that you are not one. Do you have you tried nail art yet? By hand or get the little stickers? That is also fun to do with your nails. Have you tried doing different colors polish, like white nail polish with gold or red tips?

Respond to this comment

» left by Anonymous (226 days 23 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 2.5 out of 5
this article was a great and useful source that may help many women across the globe with doing their own nails and not spending $100.00's of dollars a year to perfect their nails when they can do it at home!!!!!!!!!

Respond to this comment

Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

 

This Article has been viewed 3,636 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on Saturday, July 30, 2005
View other articles written by Overallbeauty (7,898)
Overallbeauty


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
Natural remedies and Home remedies for Dark Circles Under Eyes

Hairstyles For Your Face Shape!

How To Fade Acne Scars - Fast & Easy!

Men’s Facial Hair Tips – How To Color Your Beard, Goatee, and Moustache Like the Professionals Do

Tips On How To Grow Long, Healthy Nails

How to Make Your Breasts Look Bigger

7 Steps for Women to Reduce Ingrown Hair, Bikini Bumps, and Razor Bumps

Clear Skin with Neosporin?

EDT, EDP, Perfume, Cologne - What is What?

Hairstyle Tips for Women in Their 40s and 50s -- How to Know It Is Time for a Change

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Writers' Contests  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2009 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company