DIY
manicure & pedicure
Everyone
is going to be looking at
your fingers as soon as
you are sporting an engagement
ring. And your hands are
going to be on show on your
wedding day. So now is the
time to get your hands looking
gorgeous. If you can`t afford
to have a professional manicure
follow our guide and your
hands will look beautiful
in no time. For best results
you should have your manicure
the day before your wedding,
and just apply a top coat
on the big day.
What
you'll need
A bowl (big enough for your
hands to fit into)
Cotton balls or pads
cuticle stick
Cuticle cream
Hand cream
Nail clippers
Nail file
Nail polish: base, colour,
top coat
Nail polish remover
Paper Towels
Soap
Towel
Warm water
Now you`re ready to start
1. Remove old polish
with nail polish remover
and cotton. Then wash your
hands with soapy water and
dry with a soft towel.
2. Use clippers and
a nail file to shape your
nails. When you file, don't
saw back and forth, it can
weaken nails. Instead, start
at one edge and move across
the top in one motion.
3. Fill a bowl with
warm water and add nail
cream or you could do what
Madonna does. Use a little
bit of washing-up- liquid.
Soak your hands in it for
at least five minutes.
4. Dry your hands
with a clean towel, then
lay your hands on top of
a paper towel on a flat
surface.
5. Dot each of your
nails with cuticle cream
and rub it in.
6. Never cut your
cuticles it can lead to
infection. Instead, use
a cuticle stick to gently
push back your cuticles.
7.
When you're finished, rinse
your hands in the warm soapy
water and pat dry, then
apply a moisturizing hand
cream. Let it absorb for
about five minutes before
wiping away the excess.
8. Apply a base coat
to each nail and let it
dry for at least two minutes.
9. Then paint two
coats of nail colour, waiting
one minute between coats.
You should be able to cover
each nail with three strokes,
one on each side, one down
the middle. (Never paint
your nails length ways).
If you get polish on the
skin, don't worry; just
wait until everything is
dry and use a cotton bud
dipped in nail polish remover
to remove the excess.
10. When the polish
has dried, top it off with
a layer of top coat. The
longer you leave your nails
to dry, the less likely
it is that they'll smudge.
DIY
pedicure
There
is nothing worse then unsightly
feet and toe nails. Wear
those sandals and show off
your toes. Follow these
easy steps to achieving
those perfect toes.
1.
Start by exfoliating your
feet with a exfoliating
scrub.
2.
Use a moisturising lotion
to soften the skin.
3.
Trim your toe nails with
nail clippers then use a
nail file to smooth rough
edges.
4.
Rub oil into the cuticles
then use an orange stick
to push back.
5.
Rinse feet thoroughly to
make sure you get all the
oil off.
Painting
position: Sit with your
knees close to your chest
one hand holds the toe while
you polish with the other.
6.
Separate the toes with toe
separators or you could
use cotton wool or scrunched
up tissues.
7.
Apply a base coat. Make
sure to use a fast drying
base coat. Place it on thinly
so as to ensure an even
surface. Then leave it dry
for 60 seconds. (Always
apply a base coat to avoid
staining and to give a smooth
surface to work on.)
8.
Apply a nail polish of your
desired colour. Let the
toes dry thoroughly then
apply another coat. Use
three strokes for the big
toes and two for the rest.
9.
Apply a top coat to ensure
the polish lasts.
10.
Always match your toe nails
with your finger nails.