Nail Polish History Nail polish entered the market in 1925 as a shade of
sheer rosy red. It was applied only to the center of the
nail, leaving the moon and free edge colorless.
How to Give Yourself a Manicure
Whether
you realize it or not, your nails are on display
every waking minute. Whether you prefer your
nails to be long or short, they can still look
stunning with a little know-how.
Difficulty: Easy Time Required: 45
minutes
Here's How:
1. Wash and dry your hands.
2. Using a double-sided emery board,
file nails using a gentle stroke. Avoid corners
of your nails as this can weaken them.
3. Begin to shape your nails. The most
popular shape to use is oval, but choose what is
most suited to your hand and finger shape.
4. Check to see how well you have done.
Run your nails over an old pair of pantyhose.
Your nails should not snag the hose.
5. Apply a softener to your cuticles.
Allow to sit for a minute or so.
6. Transfer hands to a bowl of warm
water and soak for an additional few minutes.
7. Gently push back the cuticles. This
should not be painful. If hangnails are present,
carefully clip them.
8. Apply hand lotion and begin to
massage the palm of your hand with the thumb of
your other hand. This will help to circulate the
blood. Work your way over the remainder of the
hand and then repeat giving equal time to the
other hand.
9. Before color is applied to nails,
they must be cleaned and the easiest way to do
this is with an orange stick that has been
wrapped with cotton. Dip into nail polish
remover and then rub over the surface of the
nail.
10. Time for color. Pick up a small
amount of polish on your brush and paint one
stroke down the center of your nail. Your brush
should hold just enough color to accomplish
this.
11. Stroke the sides of the nail and
you are done. The nail should be completely
colored in three strokes. Allow to set for a
minute or so before applying the second coat.
12. Wait until polish is set (dry to
the touch) and then apply the top coat. Don't
skip this step as it not only adds life to your
manicure, it will protect your nails as well.
13. Sanitize all of your equipment with
alcohol and when they are dry, store them away
until the next manicure.
Tips:
Nail polish can be stored in the fridge.
If your nail polish is too thick, try thinning
with a polish thinner. This is not a polish
remover.
To prevent the cap from sticking, coat it with a
little Vaseline.