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A few weeks ago I went with my friend to get a pedicure and manicure, she convinced me to get one...well I must say I liked it...not so much ppl handling my feet and the facilities( I head the stories on DATELINE) but I like how clean and polish my nails were. So im wondering what will I need to recreate the pedicure..I know a nai clipper but what else? and also how should I do it..I would appreciate a website.

2006-08-28 15:29:30 · 5 answers · asked by 60625 1 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body

5 answers

There are kits you can buy.

2006-08-28 15:35:24 · answer #1 · answered by retrodragonfly 7 · 0 0

everyone who has a steady hand with polish and a emery board can do this no snap. i HATE going out and spending big bucks just to get my nails done and not having the SAME EXACT polish that was used before if i get chips or something. Cleanse your toes and fingers in warm, soapy water and use a fingernail scrub brush to get all the dirt out. push back cuticles with a cuticle stick or the end of and emery board after they're soft from the water. clip and file in different shapes, there are oval, square and many more--but i prefer mine squared off--it's much more clean-cut. after everything is clean and filed, use your favourite polish, or just use clear polish--this will give you a fresh, wet look that helps protect and keep your nails health and strong. if you need a friend to do the opposite of your writing hand, it makes things much easier, but some people are used to it by now. let everything dry--and PAINT YOUR THUMBS LAST! you need these to work with your other nails. toes need the same care as fingers do--so NEVER abandon your toes. LET EVERYTHING DRY! never glob on another coat if the first isn't dry-- it will end in disaster--even wait Overnight for EVERYTHING to thoroughly dry before another coat. always, always put on hand lotion or even rub Shea butter in your cuticles at night. keeping your hands and feet at there best shows how you truly care about your appearance, so, good luck!

2006-08-28 22:49:19 · answer #2 · answered by vanillabean91 1 · 0 0

Shopping List:
7 way nail file/ buffer ($2 anywhere)
Nail polish
A metal callus scrubber ($1 at the Dollar Tree- don't waste your money on pumice stones- this is what you really need!).
A foot soak (try the purple tube sold at walmart for like $2- i'm out of it, so i can't tell you the name, but it's always next to the loofahs and junk...)
a good thick lotion (Bath and Body in the blue tube- i'm out of that too- but it's really awesome!)

first, scrub with the callus remover on the rough spots on the bottom of your feet.
then soak feet in hot water and the foot soak mixed together in the tub for a few minutes.
then file and buff nails.
then apply lotion and put socks on your feet. leave for an hour or two.
paint your nails.

but if you're not satisfied with how i do my nails, try the site below.

2006-08-28 22:40:17 · answer #3 · answered by miss advice 4 · 0 0

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2006-08-28 22:35:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

anything over 28,000 for one

2006-08-28 22:37:58 · answer #5 · answered by understoodu19765t4 1 · 0 0

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