Pedicure : It not only makes the legs beautiful but removes the exertion always.
Home pedicure
Pedicure
spa
Take hot water in a tub.
Put one big spoon baking soda & one small spoon bath oil in it. Bath oil
increases the moisturizing capacity of water. Dip your legs for 20 minutes
in this water, so that hard skin & corns become soft. Take your legs out of
water after 20 minutes & throw the water away.
Now take the water again, put the C- salt tablets in it & dip your legs
again. C- salt tablets is available easily like other beauty products. It
makes the dead skin of legs soft, which can be removed easily later on. By
dipping the legs in water, you will feel relaxed also. After some time take
your legs out of the water, & wipe them with towel.
Pedicure foot REMOVE DEAD SKIN
Now take out the dead skin
with the help of skin filer. Mostly the dead skin is on the heel & on the
spherical bone. Pumice stone can also be used to remove the dead skin.
Now apply moisturizer in legs &
massage them properly. After so much
cleansing, legs will soke the moisturizing lotion
easily & the skin of that
area will not become hard easily. This moistness will make the skin of legs
soft & smooth.
Nail pedicure
Now the turn is to clean
the nails. Clean the nails from inside & outside with the help of clipper.
Now file & shape the nails carefully.
Before applying polish on the nails, slowly push the cuticles with the help
of cuticle stick. So the nail look beautiful & nail paint is applied easily.
First of all apply the base coat polish so that the nails look healthy &
safe. (Most of the base coat polish contains vitamin & silk). Now apply the
nail paint which matches to your skin color. Apply two coats. Due to this
nail color will not be removed for many days.
New pedicure
Pedicure equipment:-bucket,
warm water, hydrogen peroxide, shampoo, dettol, filer, nail cutter, nail
paint remover, cream, orange stick, cuticle pusher, nail brush, scrubber,
towel, cream or oil, nail paint.
PACK-Mix yellow ochre, rose water & sandal powder. How to give a pedicure:- (a) Take lukewarm water in a bucket.
Add 2-3 drops of hydrogen peroxide, shampoo, 2-3 drops of dettol.
(b) Make a lather.
(c) File & cut your nails. Cut nails straight & not in curve.
(d) Put cream on the nails & soak feet in the bucket.
(e) After 10 minutes take one feet out.
(f) With the help of
orange stick from the pointed side clean the
nails and from the flat side
push the cuticles
till half the moon is seen. Put a drop of shampoo on the brush & rub
nails
(g) Remove the cuticles & soak feet for another 5 minutes.
(h) Do the same for another 5 minutes.
(i) Scrub the sole & top of the first
feet, corners & sides too.
(j) Soak again & brush & dry both the
feet with towel.
Massage the feet with
cream or oil.
(k) Apply the pack only on top of the feet not down for 10-15 minutes. Let it
dry and wash off.
(l) Apply the base coat. It protects the
nails from nail polish. Now apply
the nail paint. 2 Coats of nail paint & one coat again.
(m) To be done once a week.
WINTERS:-
Every night scrub & dry your feet.
Apply oil or glycerin. Wear cotton socks & go to
sleep.
Care cuticle nail
Properly groomed fingernails are not only attractive, they are practical. While
maintaining your nails, keep in mind that with a great
manicure, you're less
likely to have to repair them later.
Painting your fingernails is an art and it's fun! This do-it-yourself fingernail guide is intended for those who don't
have the time to visit a manicurist and wish to do it at home, or simply don't
want to spend the money.
Filing and
buffing nails
Before you begin an at-home manicure, Place
your metal nail tools in an antiseptic solution for about 15 minutes to kill any bacteria and germs.
Remove your old polish before you begin.
Never file the nail in a back and forth motion. Instead, go from side to side, in one direction.
Your nails should be shaped into oval tips.
Buff the surface of the fingernail after filing.
Soften your cuticles by soaking in a small bowl of soapy, warm water or cuticle cream.
Gently loosen your cuticles with cuticle remover or an orangewood stick.
Painting & Decorating
Fingernails
Be creative when you give yourself
manicures! Add wild colors, decals and stickers specifically designed for your
fingernails. But first, you'll need a good surface to work with.
To avoid air bubbles in your polish,
don't shake the bottle. Roll it gently in the palm of your hands before
applying.
Apply your fingernail polish in three
strokes, one in the middle and one on each side, taking special care to avoid
your skin and cuticles.
If you're in a hurry, or plan to redo
your nails soon, apply only two coats of polish. Allow the first coat to dry
before adding the second coat.
For longer staying polish, apply one
base coat, two coats of polish, and finish it off with a top coat to prevent
chipping.
Metallic nail polishes stay on much
longer without chipping, but they're much harder to remove.
Apply the polish to the edge, underneath
the tip of the nail to reinforce the area.
When you're finished, clean up any
additional polish on your skin
and cuticles with a cotton swab dipped in nail
polish remover.
Let your nails dry completely for about
30 minutes before doing anything, and don't go to bed with wet polish.
If your favorite polish is getting old
and thick, add a bit of polish thinner or remover to revive it.
Pedicure
- Artificial Nails
Before you begin, it's
important to lay down some paper or an old dish towel
for a work surface. This
will help prevent any glue or nail polish from getting on your table. Have all
of your tools handy beforehand.
First, buff the surface of
your natural nails. This will clean them and rough them up a bit, allowing the
glue to adhere better. Then dry the surface of your nails and apply the
artificial nails. Gently rock them back and forth to get out the air bubbles.
Press tightly and apply glue just under the tips where there is usually a gap.
After the glue dries, file
your nails as you normally would and clean off any access glue. Paint as usual.
Longer nails are more prone to chipping
and breaking.
Trim down the nails before you glue them
on.
When removing artificial nails, soak
them in acetone and remove them with a cuticle stick.
Home
Filing system
The sooner you repair a broken nail, the
less damage there will be. It's best to always have nail clippers and a
fingernail file in your purse and at work for a quick-fix.
To remove a polish smudge, dip your
finger in nail polish remover and tap lightly.
For a chip in your polish, smooth the
edges with nail polish remover and polish the bare area sparingly.
For a torn nail, clip and file. For a
big break, file off the rough edges and apply glue to the surface of your
nail. Hold your nail in place while it dries. Buff out to smooth.