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Article Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Sep 15, 2016


How to do a Manicure at Home?

A regular manicure involves the cleaning and exfoliation of the hands and fingernails. The person's hands are exfoliated and moisturized while their cuticles are pushed back or trimmed and the finger nails are filed into the desired shape. Although salons and spas offer this treatment, it is easy to do your own manicure at home.


Follow the Following Steps for a Perfect Manicure at Home:

Types of Manicures

There is more to a manicure than simply shaping and polishing your nails. There are different types of manicures that differ from each other in the treatment process, the type of nail polish used or even the design created using nail polish. Once you have learnt the basics of how to do a home manicure, you can experiment with various manicure types. Here are a few of the most popular types of manicures:

French Manicure


It is the most common type of manicure as its chic and polished look is suitable for just about any occasion. With a French manicure, the base coat is a pale pink or peach colour. The tips of each fingernail are then painted with a white crescent strip. Once the polish has dried, a clear top coat of nail polish can be applied for a smooth and even finish. French manicure kits provide crescent-shaped nail guides to make sure that the white polish follows an even curve. If you do not have a nail guide you can make your own by cutting out a gentle curve in a strip of painter's tape using a sharp scissors.

Reverse French Manicure


It is just what the name suggests - the entire nail is painted a peach or pink colour with tiny "moons" of white paint near the base of the nail. Some women prefer thin U-shaped bands of white near their nail bed instead of the regular moon shaped bands.

Paraffin Manicure


Paraffin manicures have gained popularity despite being quite expensive as they are excellent at softening and moisturizing skin. Paraffin wax is heated to about 35 �C before being applied generously to one's hands. When trying this method at home, make sure that the wax is not too hot or you may injure yourself. Apply a cream or a little essential oil to your hands before immersing them in paraffin wax as the heat will promote the absorption of creams and moisturizers. Wrap your hands in plastic wrap to help trap the heat for about 30 minutes before peeling off the wax.


Hot Stone Manicure


It uses large flat pebbles that have been heated to encourage muscle relaxation and help you unwind. Generally, warm basalt stones are used and this type of manicure is an excellent choice for those who suffer from aches and pains in their knuckles and hands. The warm stones are also used to massage the palms, forearms and fingers to soothe the muscles and joints.

Gel Nail Polish Manicure


It is a rather recent entry into the market. Unlike regular nail polish that dries within a few minutes of contact with air, gel nail polishes do not dry automatically. Once the polish is applied on your nails, you will need to place your nails under a UV lamp so that the nail polish can cure and become dry. The plus side to using gel nail polish is that they generally last for two weeks while regular nail polish often chips in less than 5 days.

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