With all the responsibilities of work, family and friends, finding time to take care of your nails is not that easy. However, beautiful manicured nails lend a touch of class and professionalism. Here's how to get perfect nails without spending too much money.
Steps
Step 1. Eat a healthy diet
Proper nutrition has positive effects on both your nails and your health.
Step 2. When you put the moisturizing lotion on your hands, apply some on your nails as well
Step 3. Keep your nails the same length
If some nails are longer than others, trim or file them to make them even.
Step 4. Tap a hard surface - such as a table - with your fingernails
This helps to strengthen them.
Step 5. Use the nail polish remover as little as possible, and never use products with acetone
Step 6. Don't bite your nails - they don't look good and you could get hurt if you bite them too much
Use anti-gnawing cream or nail polish (the horrible taste will make you want to eat them). Once you've gotten used to not chewing them anymore, you can stop using the cream.
Step 7. Trim your nails regularly, based on the length you want and how fast they grow
Step 8. Every two weeks or so, soak your hands in warm water and moisturizing soap
Clean them with a soft nail brush. Alternatively, soak them in baby oil with vitamin E, which helps keep your hands soft.
Step 9. At least once a month, go for a manicure and pedicure to keep your hands and feet beautiful
Go to a clean beauty salon to get professional treatments.
Advice
- Apply a clear polish as a base; in this way, the colored nail polish will not stain or fade the nails.[citation required]
- Putting enamel helps prevent cracking and cracking. However, take a break from time to time, having polish on your nails every day will damage them.
- Toenails are much harder than hand nails. From time to time, soak your feet in water and clean them with an exfoliating gel, at the end, remember to put on the moisturizer.
- If you have long fingernails, clean up any dirt that forms underneath.
- Wear rubber gloves before washing dishes to protect your nails from the detergent.
- Before going to sleep, put the moisturizer on your hands and feet, then put on gloves and cotton socks to help absorption and so as not to dirty the sheets. Do not use rubber gloves, otherwise the skin will not be able to breathe.
- If you have cuticles, do not tear them and do not gnaw them so as not to tear the skin as well. Use scissors.
Warnings
- Gnawing nails can lead to skin formation, fungal infections, enterobes, and other problems. Growing nails too long can also be a problem and they don't look good.
- Always be careful when using nail polish and polish remover. Do not inhale the fumes and in case of accidental ingestion contact the poison control center immediately.
- Don't leave the nail polish on for too long; your nails may stop growing as they are not getting enough air.