Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have nail polish on?
Do you have an Epsom salt?
Do you have nail clippers at your home?
Do you use cuticle oil?
Do you have a base coat for nails?
Common conclusions
You should remove your old polish. You should apply an acetone-soaked cotton ball to each of your nails, then cover the tip of your finger in foil to keep it in place. Allow your nails to soak for ten to fifteen minutes, or longer if the polish is difficult to remove.
Great! To cure your foot fungus, soak your feet in an Epsom salt bath. You should soak your feet for ten to twenty minutes in a mixture of one cup Epsom salt and two quarts mild to hot water.
Great! You should trim your nails because it is so important to keep your fingernails and toenails trimmed. Using a foot file or a pumice stone to gently smooth the skin and any calluses on your heels or toes if they feel rough.
You should start applying cuticle oil because the
You will need one. The texture of your nail is evened out with a base coat, which smooths out bumps and fills in ridges. It also serves as a buffer between your nail and the upcoming polish, avoiding staining or discoloration of your tips. If that is the case, you should paint your toenails. You need to apply two thin coats of your chosen color, allowing each coat to dry for a few minutes in between. You should finish with a top coat.
Great! You should apply a layer of base coat. Then you should paint your toenails, so apply two thin coats of your color of choice, letting the paint dry for a few minutes between each coat. Finish with a top coat.
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