French Pedicure


Pampering Your Feet Before A French Pedicure

Females had been caring for their body centuries now. History had shown proof of this; and this also includes caring for the feet. Little do we know that in ancient times the Chinese and the Egyptians had been painting there toe nails since time immemorial. In the current millennia we have been following the standards our ancestors set. Females feel bare without their painted toe nails and this had been part of their everyday lives. Recent trending had shown French Pedicure to be sought out in the market; once tried you will understand that nothing is comparatively superior to a French pedicure.

Pampering your feet before a French pedicure is a must. To get started you need to complete your supplies, you can get most of these on a drug store or a beauty shop. No need to go to a parlor and spend dollars to get the perfect French tip. All these can be done in the comfort of your own room. Just carefully look into the instructions laid down here for you.

Remember that for a French pedicure you need two colors; white for the tip and a light pink or peach shade for the first layer. You can also experiment and use metallic colors depending on your taste. So make this on top of your lists when buying materials for your polish project.

French pedicures can change the look of any feet reducing application of other foot products that females utilized to indulge their feet, such as lotions, butters, callus removal and scrubs.

Getting started; prepare warm or hot water and put a small amount of Epson salts, this will prepare your feet by softening your callus and skins.

To relieve your toes and feet of dry skin, exfoliate your feet then apply a nice soft lotion or other Pedicure Treatments. Massage the lotion onto your feet, between your toes, on your cuticles and even on your lower legs for the full relaxation effect.

Although scrubbing relieves your feet of dry skin remember that doing it harder than usual or doing it longer than usual can cause itching and swelling. Lesson learn be very delicate.

If you still have your old polish on, get a swab of cotton with acetone or cuticle remover and gently scrape off the old color. There are scenarios when you get a stubborn nail polish, in this case just soak the whole swab and let it rest on top of your nails for a few minutes. This method lessen the hardness of the polish applied leaving it easy to rub off.

Don’t forget the clippers; the high quality ones are favorable for cutting the excess toenails. Although French pedicure needs a little longer than usual length of toe nails, cutting it is healthy for your nails. While cutting remember to shape it resembling squares, this can be achieved by filling the sides and tips of the toe nail into one direction.

Once done you are ready to apply the vital part; the colors.  After the careful preparation beforehand it is best to treat this part like a painter doing his masterpiece. After which pause for a moment and admire your handy work.

Once dried, ready to treat yourself out and flaunt you newly painted toe nails. It was made to be seen not kept.

 

 
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