Sunday, October 11, 2009

excluzive-bubs-manicure


Exclusive Manicure




A day spa provides clients a variety o f beauty regimens in a calm and relaxing environment with a luxurious feel. By using some of these steps, you, too, can build a day spa in your own home
and earn an income without leaving the house.




Manicures and pedicures are staples at most day spas. A manicure table is simple to build. A basic tabletop that is sanded and painted, then covered with tempered glass, looks clean and efficient and is also cost-effective. A folding screen or room divider may be built or purchased, allowing more than one pedicure or manicure to take place simultaneously.


What is a French manicure? A French manicure is a style of polishing the nails wherein white paint is applied to the tips of the fingernails, and the rest of the nails are given a pink coat or painted with sheer polish that is colored either pale pink or very light beige. The French manicure is very good for short nails and nails that have a moderate length. Before you start giving your nails a French manicure, make sure you have followed the general rule for putting on nail polish. You should prep your nails first by removing old nail polish with acetone remover. Then go and clean your nails and give them a trim.






Look like a pro did your nails with my Tips & Toes set. I've put together all the tools you need to give yourself the ultimate pro manicure or pedicure. This set includes a Toenail Clipper, Cuticle Trimmer, Cuticle Pusher, Washable Salon Board, Wood Cuticle Sticks, Pumice Stone, Nail Brush, and Toe Separators. And, they are all housed in a cute zippered carrying case!





Nail Manicure



Your nails need to be taken care of too. Giving your nails a manicure is a good way to take care of them and pamper them. Given below are the steps to achieve the perfect manicure at home.
  • To begin with remove all traces of your nail polish. Use as many cotton balls as needed.
  • Use a nail file or an emery board to shape your nails. File in one direction only. Do not use the seesaw motion. To shorten the nail, use the course side of the emery board first and finish with the finely textured side.
  • Work on your nails carefully and with respect. Do not go overboard with your manicure.
  • To check if your nails are well done run your nails over a pair of old pantyhose. Your nails should not snag the hose.
  • Apply cuticle remover cream and gently push back the cuticles using a cotton bud. Never cut your cuticles. Massage away dead skin using circular movements.
  • Apply hand lotion and massage your palm of your hand with the thumb of your other hand. This will improve blood circulation. Work your way all over your hand and repeat with your other hand.
  • Before you paint your nails, clean them with an orange stick that has been wrapped with cotton and dipped in nail polish remover and rub over the surface of the nail. Remove any creamy residue, if there is none then you can polish your nails.
  • While polishing your nails being in the center of your nail. Paint one stroke down the center and then the sides of the nail. You should paint a nail in three strokes. Let it dry completely before applying the second coat.
  • Apply color after your nails are completely dry. Use a base coat before applying nail polish. Then apply a color of your choice and do not apply a new coat before the previous one dries. You should apply three coats of color. After applying color apply topcoat and it will give added protection and help your nail color to last longer without chipping.
  • Store nail polish in the fridge. To prevent the cap from sticking apply a little vaseline around it.


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