How to paint toenails?

Generally, women are always very aware of the nail care, and it is that as we have always said, our hands and nails are our letter of introduction, so we must try at all times to keep them in very good condition, clean and well made up. However, what about the toenails?

Like fingernails, feet also deserve care and attention, so today we are going to talk a little about how to paint and care for toenails. Although it is not exactly a science to paint your toenails, let's be honest, sometimes the task can be complicated when we do it ourselves, especially when we are perfectionists and we want them to look very professional.

As a first measure, to start painting your nails, I recommend that you keep them very clean and above all dry, without any trace of enamel, oil or any other product that may hinder the enamel that we are going to apply. Once you have your nails clean, it is important that you separate your fingers, you can use rubber separators, or also cotton balls, or simply make your own separators with some toilet paper. Just choose the way that helps you make this task easier.

Once your fingers are totally separated from each other, apply one each of clear enamel to protect your nails from yellowish stains. After applying it, remember to wait 20 minutes or so until it has completely dried to apply the nail polish of the color you have chosen. If you choose an intense shade, I recommend that you apply two coats of that color, waiting ten minutes between coats, to let them dry a bit.

Do not worry if the polish has touched the edge of your nails or if it has stained the skin a little, I recommend that you do not remove it while it is wet, just wait for it to dry and with a little removes enamel remove it, or try to peel it off like a sticker with your own fingers.


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