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When a woman thinks of beauty products, what is one essential
product that comes to mind? Nail products! Women have been
caring for their nails since the dawn of civilization. Before
nail products were invented, women dyed their finger nails with
minerals. Today, we've got the technology to give ourselves the
perfect manicure at home. Starting from the base up, nail care,
cuticle care, filing, shaping, smoothing, painting, and
hardening products are abundant. Some nail products come
cheaply, but only maintain the nails for a short period of
time. Others are more expensive, but the finished result lasts
longer.
When purchasing nail products, it helps to know which
products you'll need and the order in which they should be
applied.
The start of nail care begins with the cuticle. This is the
thin film of skin that creeps up the nail bed. A tough,
resilient skin, the cuticle requires the most frequent care.
Cuticles are meant to be removed.
You'll need cuticle cream, which usually comes in a small
jar. This nail product softens the skin well enough to
withstand what's to come. Now it's time to choose between
pushing the cuticle back, or removing it. To remove it, the
next nail product you'll need is a cuticle clipper. Like a tiny
pair of scissors, these are meant to snip of the cuticle.
Before using this tool, pour rubbing alcohol over it, to remove
any germs. Gently start snipping. When finished, dab with a
cotton ball saturated with hydrogen peroxide to sterilize any
bleeding spots.
Now that you have smooth cuticles, its time to move on to
the nails. The majority of the work to be done now can be
completed with your next nail product, a nail file. Buy a
cardboard file that comes with four sandpaper surfaces of
varying coarseness. First to be filed is the nail surface. The
nail has naturally occurring ridges that are quite
unattractive. To file these away, use the second weakest
sandpaper on the nail. In a side-to-side motion, file away. Now
that the ridges are gone, its time to buff and smooth the nail.
The weakest sandpaper is really more like a leather. When
rubbed against the nail, it produces a glossy, glass-smooth
surface.
Just because the nail is smooth doesn't mean you're done.
This is the time for the final stage of filing. Using the
strongest sandpaper, file all edges of the nail into a
perfectly straight-edged look. The shaping, filing and buffing
are now complete. Time to add some color.
With all the available nail polish colors, choosing one may
be the hardest part of the operation. Once you've made your
choice, apply it. Viola. Nail products are good friends to a
pretty manicure!
If you want to take it a step further, buy nail wraps. The
nail wrap is designed to help prevent breakage, prolonging your
manicure. Applied as a gel, this nail product allows you to
enjoy your manicure for weeks to come.
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