How To Master the Art of Manicures at Home and Save Big

Young woman doing manicure at home

Are you fed up with the high cost of salon manicures? Or maybe you just want to have a little more control over how your nails look. Whatever your motivation, you can master the art of doing manicures at home and save big! Here, we will provide you with a step-by-step guide to doing your own manicures and all the tools you need to achieve salon-worthy results. So, lets get started.

Gather the Necessary Tools

Before you can start your manicure, you need to make sure you have all the necessary tools. While some items may already be in your home, you will likely need to buy some specialized manicure tools.

First and foremost, you need nail polish. Choose a few colors that you like and that you know will look good with your skin tone and hair color. Make sure to have a clear top coat as well, as this will help your manicure last longer.

In addition to nail polish, you will need a few other items. A nail clipper is a must, as well as a nail file, cuticle pusher, and cuticle trimmer. You may also want to invest in a good nail buffer to smooth out your nails and get rid of any ridges or discoloration.

Prepare Your Nails

woman holds a cut-off nails in her hand

Once you have all the necessary tools, you can start preparing your nails for your manicure. Start by trimming your nails to the desired length. If you are going for a more natural look, you can just trim them to the length they already are.

Next, use your nail file to shape your nails. You can either go for a square or rounded shape. Make sure to file in one direction to avoid damaging your nails.

Once your nails are in the desired shape, use the nail buffer to buff away any ridges or discoloration. This will help the polish stick better and also give your nails a healthy shine.

Finally, push back your cuticles with the cuticle pusher and trim any excess cuticles with the cuticle trimmer.

Apply Your Base Coat

Once your nails are prepped, you can start applying your base coat. Start by shaking the bottle of base coat to make sure all the ingredients are mixed together.

Then, apply a thin layer of base coat to each nail. Make sure to be careful and not get any on your skin as this can lead to smudging. Allow the base coat to dry completely before moving on to the next step.

Paint Your Nails with Color

Once your base coat is dry, its time to paint your nails with color. Start by choosing the color you want to use. Apply a thin layer of color to each nail, starting at the base and working your way up.

Once the first layer is dry, you can apply a second layer if desired. This will help the color last longer and look more vibrant. Again, allow the color to dry completely before moving on to the next step.

Apply a Top Coat

woman applying top coat on nails

Once your color is dry, its time to apply a top coat. Start by shaking the bottle of top coat to make sure all the ingredients are mixed together.

Then, apply a thin layer of top coat to each nail. Make sure to be careful and not get any on your skin as this can lead to smudging. Allow the top coat to dry completely before moving on to the next step.

Clean Up

Once your top coat is dry, its time to clean up any messes you may have made. Start by using a cotton swab dipped in nail polish remover to clean up any excess polish around the edges of your nails.

You can also use the cuticle pusher or cuticle trimmer to clean up any excess cuticles. This will help give your nails a neat and tidy look.

Moisturize Your Cuticles

Now that your nails are all clean and polished, its time to moisturize your cuticles. Start by massaging a small amount of cuticle oil or moisturizer into your cuticles. This will help keep your cuticles hydrated and healthy.

You can also use a cuticle cream or balm to further nourish and protect your cuticles.

Enjoy Your Manicure

Once your cuticles are moisturized, you can sit back and enjoy your ideal manicure. Admire your work and enjoy the feeling of having salon-worthy nails without having to pay salon prices.

Take Care of Your Manicure

Now that you have your manicure, its important to take care of it. Start by avoiding activities that can damage your nails, such as dishwashing and gardening.

You should also avoid using harsh chemicals on your nails, such as acetone and bleach.

Finally, make sure to regularly apply a cuticle oil or moisturizer to help keep your cuticles and nails healthy.

Conclusion

Once you see how easy and inexpensive it is to do your own manicures at home, you may never want to go back to the salon again. Not only will you save money, but you will also have more control over how your nails look. So, say goodbye to expensive salons and master the art of manicures at home. You wont regret it!