Like the nails on your hand the nails on your feet too need to be taken care of. Check out how to do pedicure at home.
Home Pedicure
Like the nails on your hand the nails on your feet
too need to be taken care of. You can give yourself a pedicure at home.
Given below are the steps to follow for a home pedicure.
- Remove old nail polish completely. Using cotton balls leaves
traces of cotton on your nails try using cotton bands instead. Soak
the cotton band with acetone remover and remove the old polish. If
the color is not coming off the press the cotton on to the nail and
let it soak for a while.
- It is always best to use high quality clippers to cut your
toenails. Cut your nails straight across, leaving about 1/8" of
length. Do not let your nail extend over the tip of your toe.
- For a soft square shape, file the nail around the corners in one
direction. Use emory boards and not metal files, as metal files rip
nails. The smoother surface is for smoothing the nail edge while the
coarser surface is for shortening and shaping nails.
- Fill a big flat-bottom bowl with warm water. Add bath salts,
aromatherapy oils or Epsom salts and let your feet soak for to
minutes. The more calloused your feet are the longer they need to
stay soaked. Add about quarter cup of milk to the warm water. Lactic
acid in the milk loosens dead skin.
- Apply cuticle remove to the base of each nail and rub in. Wait
for a minute and then using an orangewood stick, slowly push the
skin back where it meets the nail.
- Use cuticle nippers to trim loose skin. Do not cut your toe
flesh.
- Use an exfoliating body or foot scrub and a foot file or a wet
pumice stone and remove the dead on the balls and heels of your
feet. The idea is the smooth and not the remove. If your foot is
turning bright red then stop. This means that you are scrubbing too
hard.
- Dry your feet thoroughly including between the toes and apply
nourishing foot cream. Rub the feet and rehydrate cuticles by
rubbing a little cuticle oil.
- Use an acetone remover to get rid of the extra oils on the nails.
Apply a thin base coat and using three strokes, one down the middle
and one on each side. Do not paint cuticles. Apply three coats
totally and then apply a thin topcoat. Use orangewood stick wrapped
in cotton dipped in nail polish remover to remove excess nail
polish.
- Let your nails dry completely before you wear shoes.