Before sharing the tips on how to paint your nails at home like a pro, let me share this cake from my birthday last year. I'll be 45 in few days, time flies when you are having fun! Thanks for my husband for making my life awesome despite of being so far away from my family.
When it comes to having your nails done,
some people just won’t even entertain the idea of doing them themselves.
However, with the proper savoir-faire and
equipment, anyone can get professional results from home. Here are some few tips on how to paint your nails at home like a pro.
Use Fresh Polish
If you want to know how to do your nails like a pro, know that the
process starts by using fresh nail polish. You can tell nail polish is fresh
because it is thin and easy to spread. If the nail polish is gloopy, that will
carry over to the polish on the nail, as well. You could try to add nail polish
thinner to the nail polish, but that could create other problems. Don’t use a polish that is streaky, either. If the polish
is thick and heavy, the surest bet is to
throw it out.
Start with a Base Coat
While applying a base coat takes some extra
time, it will give the colored polish something to stick to and helps it last
longer. This layer will protect the nails underneath from staining, as well. If
you’re going to apply neon nail polish, apply white or opaque polish that
matches your skin tone to make the neon color pop. This also makes the sheer
neon polish look thicker.
Don’t Lay It on Fast or Thick
You only need three strokes to paint your
nails. Each layer of nail polish needs to be thin and spread out. This prevents
both caking and smudging. Another thing to do is to take your time. Wait for
the first coat to dry before you apply the second one. By waiting for the first
coat to dry, the second one will dry faster and thus won’t smudge. If you apply
one or two very thick layers, they’ll never dry.
Have Quick Dry Coat on the
Ready
Quick dry coats are essentially an extra
coat of polish you put over the manicure job. This top coat protects the polish
and refreshes its shine. The “quick dry” type of polish is recommended since it
will dry in a few minutes, letting you get back to work in a matter of minutes without
the risk of smudging. However, you don’t want to use quick dry nail polish when
you’re doing the initial manicure since
this can dry out your nails.
Use Cuticle Oil
Cuticle oil hydrates your cuticles. One
trick the pros recommend is to apply cuticle oil over the nails after they’ve
dried. Then, if they hit something, they’re less likely to nick. Don’t cut your
cuticles. The only exception is if you have a hangnail, though the odds of this
happening are reduced if you’re using moisturizer.
Click off the Excess
After you’ve worn nail polish for a few
days, clip off the excess. That excess is the thin white line that forms at the
edge of the nail. By removing this, you eliminate the part of the nail most
likely to chip or already have chipped. Top the nail off with a new fresh top
coat to keep the manicure looking new. If you need to file the nails, stroke
the file in one direction so you don’t tear off the tip of the nail.
Conclusion
You can do your nails at home and have them
come out looking as good as if they were done by the pros. Just make sure you
follow these simple tips and you should be able to achieve a professional look
for a fraction of the price.
1 delicious comments:
I'm very bad at painting nail, I always paint my whole finger :/
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