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    How To Do Home Pedicure


    Feet are sometimes the forsaken features that crave to be attended to. They cannot be ignored as beautified feet provides the completion of a beautifully defined ‘you’. Hence feet is


    essential and here are some simple pedicure steps that go into adding beauty to your feet.
    Things Needed
    Nail Cutter
    Nail Filer
    Nail Brush
    Cuticle Cutter
    Cuticle Pusher
    Pumice Stone
    Foot Scraper
    Orange stick
    Basins
    Materials
    Acetone
    Bath salts
    Epsom salts
    Liquid soap
    Hydrogen peroxide
    Moisturizing lotion
    Cuticle remove
    Nail polish
    Luke warm water
    Home Pedicure
    Remove existing nail polish with cotton dipped in acetone. Cotton band is better than cotton balls as they tend to stick to the nail
    Soak your feet in luke-warm water with liquid soap and Hydrogen peroxide. You can also add Epsom salts or bath salts to the water. Soak for 10 minutes
    Clean your feet with the nailbrush, foot scraper and pumice stone. The idea is to smoothen the skin.
    Remove your feet from the basin
    Cut your toenail straight across which helps prevent ingrown toenails
    After cutting your toenails, file them to make the edges smooth
    To the base of the skin, apply cuticle remove and rub in. Slowly push the skin back with an orange stick to the place where it meets the skin
    You can use a cuticle moisturizer if the cuticles do not push back.
    Massage your feet with a moisturizing lotion
    You can also use an exfoliating lotion if your skin is too dry
    You can also massage your feet with a good cream.
    Separate your toes with cotton in between them
    Apply the first coat of nail polish and allow it to dry for some time
    Clean up any stray polish on the toes and apply the second coat and allow it to dry.
    Add a clear coat of polish once dried.
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    because life never stop Teaching
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