How To Do A Manicure At Home And Save A F*ck Ton Of Money
Who doesn’t love a trip to the nail salon? where you get pampered and walk out with the most perfect manicure, but unfortunately it doesn’t last forever and going back to get your nails re-done is just not a financially smart move. So what can you do without your manicurist? The next best option is to do it yourself, so to help with your nail issues here is a step by step guide on how to do a manicure at home and save a f*ck ton of money:
Step One
It is important that your hands are clean and smooth before beginning your DIY manicure. So start by washing and drying your hands, then follow with some hand moisturizer. Soap and Glory’s Hand Food is perfect for keeping hands smooth and clean, preparing you for your home manicure.
Step Two:
Make sure nails are clean and free of any nail polish. If you have nail polish on remove it with non-acetone nail polish remover, try not to use acetone as it is very harsh on nails, and usually strips them and causes them to snap. This Sally Hansen Strengthening Vitamin B5 Nail Polish Remover is perfect for removing any nail polish including glitter and also strengthens nails so they are less likely to snap and will last longer. Another great tip on how to do a manicure at home!
Step Three:
Get yourself a nail kit! This Leighton Denny Mini Mani Rescue kit is perfect for DIY nails, and also comes in a lovely gunmetal case. Inside there are nail clippers to straighten out nails and a nail file to evenly shape each nail, making sure to be gentle when filing your nails to avoid them splitting. Then proceed to use the duplex nail buffer to smoothen out your nails in preparation for painting, it has two sides, one side the rougher of the two, you can use both or just one depending on how smooth you want your nails. The kit also contains a mini hoof stick, which should be used on your cuticles to push them back and make nails look neat and clean.
Step Four:
Once your nails are prepped you can begin painting, starting with the base coat. Apply it evenly on to each nail to allow for a smooth surface in preparation for your colour. This Butter London foundation priming base coat is one of the best base coats as it is fast drying and strengthens nails before adding colour.
Step Five:
Pick your colour and apply two thin layers on each nail evenly, make sure you stick with thin layers, as the lighter layers are better than thick layers, as they are less likely to crack, dries quicker and will also save you money, as the nail polish will last longer. Ciaté London’s paint pots are amazing, affordable and come in a variety of colours and is both fast-drying and long-lasting, so it is guaranteed to last you until you move on to the next colour.
Step Six
Your nails would not be complete without a top coat to keep your perfectly manicured nails in place, as well as keeping your nails looking shiny and new. Seche Vite’s Dry Fast Top coat is one of the best as it not only makes nails shine but also makes them more durable, preventing the nails from chipping and breaking. A great tip on how to do a manicure at home!
Step Seven:
Although most products are fast-drying you should still give your nails time to dry fully. You can either wait it out whilst relaxing in front of the tv or you can buy a Nail lamp to quicken the drying process. The Coscelia Dryer is perfect if you are in a rush and need your nails to dry quickly, and it is also so cheap, so you don’t have to break the bank to get nail salon treatment without leaving your house.
How do you feel about this guide on how to do a manicure at home and save a f*ck ton of money!
This is a sponsored post. All opinions are my own.
Featured Image Source: www.Pinterest.com
An aspiring journalist from Liverpool passionate about Yoga, Dance, Fashion, and Travel.