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subject: How To Do A French Manicure At Home by:Charlotte Bleasdale [print this page]


How To Do A French Manicure At Home by:Charlotte Bleasdale

A style of manicure that has white nail tips with the rest of the nails having a natural peach colour with a sheer finish, a French manicure is such a popular style of manicure because of its simple and natural look that has a well-groomed appearance.

In the first instance it might be best to go to a nail salon to have a French manicure, this will give you a good idea of how to best apply it and the techniques they use. The secret to getting a French manicure just right is practice and a steady hand, the more you do a French manicure the better you will become. Adding the white tips is always the most difficult part, but remember that you can also touch them up or start again.

To do a French manicure you will need the following:

Nail varnish remover

Cotton wool pads

Nail file

Nail buffer

Cuticle trimmer

Cuticle stick

Exfoliating scrub

Moisturiser

White nail polish

Pink, peach or iridescent nail polish

Clear nail polish

Follow these two easy steps to getting the best results from your French manicure.

Step 1 - Preparation

First of all remove any old nail polish on your nails with nail varnish remover and cotton pads. Using a nail file, shape your nails and smooth down the edges, and finish off with a nail buffer, removing the ridges on the surface, correct imperfections and shining the nail. Soak your hands in warm water to soften the skin and cuticles before using a cuticle trimmer and stick to push back the cuticles and remove hangnails. Exfoliate your hands and fingers with an exfoliating scrub to remove dry skin, rinse and apply hand moisturiser.

Step 2 - Application

To protect your nails from staining, apply a clear undercoat to provide a suitable base. Using the white nail polish apply it to the tips of your nails using an upward stroke, you can either do this free hand or use the stencils provided. Don't be tempted to brush over more than a couple of times, you can always do another coat once the first has dried and tidy up with nail polish remover on an ear bud. Once this has dried apply a coat of pink, peach or an iridescent shade, allow to dry and finish off with a clear topcoat.

To prolong your French manicure you should apply a clear topcoat to your nails everyday, as this will seal in the nail varnish and prevent it from chipping.

About the author

This useful article was written and distributed by Feel Good Essentials http://www.feelgoodessentials.co.uk/shop/ - an online retailer of health and beauty products to make you look and feel great inside and out.




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