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Pedicure


A pedicure is a way to improve the aspect of the feet, and their nails. A pedicure is the utmost pampering experience: Whether you go to a day spa or diy, your feet will be better for it. To achieve the exemplary pedicure at home, it's really important that you soften your nails and skin, so the first step is to soak your feet.

A pedicure can be beneficial because it can prevent nail diseases and nail disorders. The word pedicure derives from the Latin words pes means foot, and cura means care. It also means the care of the feet and toenails.

Prior starting your pedicure you will require to visit a beauty supply or a drug store to get the materials required for the pedicure. These materials involve an emery board, cuticle remover, cotton balls, dry skin buffer or a pumice stone, nail polish and remover, a quick dry spray and lotion. You would also require nail clippers, cuticle nippers, orangewood stick, towel and a pair of paper pedicure slippers.

Tools

  • Cuticle pusher.
  • Toenail clippers.
  • Lotion.
  • Orangewood sticks.
  • Cotton balls.
  • Antibacterial soap.

Tips for perfect pedicure

Steps of the pedicure:

  • Remove any old nail polish vigrously.
  • A foot is removed from the water and cuticle lotion is applied to the end of the toenails.
  • File the toenails to smooth any rough edges.
  • A pumice stone is used to remove callouses and dead skin from the base of the first foot and reverted to the warm water.
  • Feet are removed from water and patted dry with a clean, soft towel.
  • Moisturizing lotion is applied to the leg and foot in a massaging motion.
  • A nail buffer is used to give the nail a nice smooth shine. The nails maybe trimmed now or in the end.
  • Make sure your toes are completely dry before removing the toe separators.

Safety Rules

  • Avoid excessive friction when nail buffing.
  • Always sanitize your hands before you start.
  • Do not file nails too deeply.
  • Keep hands dry when handling containers.
  • Do not file nails too deeply.
  • Avoid dropping sharp implements.

 

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