How to do Manicure at Home – Home made Manicure

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That’s it! You now have a beautiful DIY manicure at home. Remember to let your nails fully dry before engaging in any activities to prevent smudging. Enjoy your freshly manicured nails.

If you’re looking to remove nail polish at home, there are a few common methods you can use without needing to purchase specialized nail polish remover. Here are a couple of options:

  1. Acetone Substitutes:Acetone is a common ingredient in nail polish removers, but if you don’t have acetone at home, you can try using these alternatives:
    • Rubbing Alcohol (Isopropyl Alcohol): Dampen a cotton ball or pad with rubbing alcohol and gently rub it over your nails to remove the polish. This may take a bit more effort compared to using traditional nail polish remover.
    • Hydrogen Peroxide: Similarly, you can moisten a cotton ball with hydrogen peroxide and use it to wipe off the nail polish.
  1. Nail Clippers: For trimming your nails if needed.
  2. Cuticle Pusher or Orange Stick: To gently push back the cuticles.
  3. Nail Brush: To clean under your nails.
  4. Small Bowl of Warm Water: For soaking your nails and softening the cuticles.
  5. Towel or Tissues: To keep your work area clean and dry.
  6. Nail Polish Corrector Pen or Brush: For cleaning up mistakes.
  7. UV Lamp (for Gel Polish): If you’re using gel nail polish that requires curing.

Creating a hand scrub at home is a simple and enjoyable DIY project that can help exfoliate and moisturize your hands. Here’s a basic recipe for a homemade hand scrub using natural ingredients:

Ingredients:
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar (you can use brown or white sugar)
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil (you can also use olive oil, almond oil, or jojoba oil)
  • 5-10 drops of your favorite essential oil (such as lavender, citrus, peppermint, etc.) for fragrance (optional)
  • Cuticle Oil: Cuticle oil is a lightweight, often oil-based product designed to moisturize and soften the cuticles. It typically contains nourishing ingredients such as natural oils (jojoba, almond, argan, etc.) and vitamins (like vitamin E). Cuticle oil is applied using a brush or dropper directly onto the cuticles and the surrounding nail area. It helps prevent dry, cracked cuticles, promotes healthy nail growth, and gives a polished look to your nails. Regular use of cuticle oil can maintain the health of your nails
  • Nail File: A nail file is a flat, abrasive tool used to shape and smooth the edges of the nails. It is available in various materials, such as emery boards, metal files, glass files, and more. Emery boards are the most common type and consist of a cardboard or foam core with an abrasive surface. Metal and glass files are more durable and often come with different levels of coarseness to suit different nail types and preferences.
  • choosing nail polish colors is all about expressing your personal style and preferences. Feel free to mix and match, get creative, and have fun with your nail polish selection!     
  • wiping off excess nail polish and using with nail polish remover, both cotton balls and cotton pads can be effective options, and the choice between the two often comes down to personal preference. Here are some factors to consider for each.

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