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and feet are often the most neglected areas, yet the way they
look gives our inner secrets away. Cared-for nails are a sign
that the rest of our body is well looked after too. Vitamin
deficiencies show up as weak and splitting nails; insecurity
appears as nail biting; stress can slow growth; Spend a little
time and effort sorting our dry, flaky nails, and hard, rough
skin, and thanks to the latest technical advances in nail
care, a perfect set of strong, healthy nails in now within
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Manicure
Remove old nail polish with a single stroke by soaking a
cotton wool pad with nail polish remover. Wipe away traces of
polish around the cuticles stick dipped in remover.
Using an emery board, shape nails lightly, working from both
edges towards the center. Avoid moving the board back and
forth quickly, which produces heat that dries out the nail and
leads to splitting. Try holding the emery board at a single
angle under the nail. Don't file down the sides- the nail tip
needs the sides as support, otherwise it will weaken and nicks
form.
Apply a cuticle remover around the nail contours. Using the
tip of a cuticle stick wrapped in cotton wool, gently push
back the skin. Work away dead tissue before carefully passing
the stick under cuticles.
Wash your hands in warm soapy water, and brush nails with a
soft manicure brush so that polish will adhere to them
properly. Pat hands dry with a towel.
If nails are weak, apply a strengthening or hardening product,
paying special attention to the tips. Allow to dry.
Apply a protective base coat, covering the entire nail but
stopping short of the cuticle.
Apply two coats of polish, starting with a single stroke down
the center of the nail, then across the cuticle base and down
the two sides without touching the cuticle. Allow each coat to
dry.
Finish with a top coat for extra gloss and the shield against
chipping.
For optimum skin and nail health, check that your diet
includes plenty of vitamin A, E and B complex, and the
minerals calcium, Zinc, magnesium and iodine. If need be, take
nail-fortifying vitamin and minerals supplements.
Thirty-minute pedicure
Clean toenails and remove all traces of polish with a
conditioning remover, as described for the manicure.
Cut toenails using a nail clipper and file into the desired
shape using the rough side of an energy board. Hold the board
slightly angled down over the edge of the nail. Smooth the
edges towards the center with a light motion; don't cut or
file them always as this weakens the nail and can lead to in growing
toenails.
Lightly massage the nail contours with a cuticle oil or cream.
Place both feet in a bowl of warm water into which you have
added a handful of bath salts or a few drops of pure essential
oil such as peppermint. Soak feet for five to ten minutes.
Dry feet thoroughly with a towel and apply a drop of cuticle
remover to the nail contours. Leave it on for a few minutes
while you smooth away any hard skin or calluses on the soles
of your feet using an exfoliating cream. Then gently 'roll'
the cuticles back with a manicure stick covered with cotton
wool. Massage hard skin again with the scrub, then rinse off
in the warm water.
Rinse your feet in cold water to boost circulation. Dry them
again with a towel, paying special attention to the skin
between your toes.
Clean your toenails again with a cotton pad soaked in remover
to take off any oily film.
If required, apply a hardening formula to the toenails, taking
care not to let it touch the cuticle or the surrounding skin.
Apply a base coat, followed by two coats of polish, and finally a top coat, as described for the manicure. Placing
cotton wool between your toes separates them to make applying
polish easier.
The cuticles on toenails are so tough, it's important to work
on them with a cuticle remover at least once a month, paying
particular attention to the little toe, which usually suffers
the most. If you have a dry skin on your feet, the best way to
remove it is with a scrub cream, which will leave your feet
smoother and well conditioned or best of all, use pumice stone
for smoothing those rough patches. |
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