The French manicure step by step

Description:
A manicure technique that never gets old is the French manicure. Your white base makes no doubt be an elegant way to show hands-kept and manicured. And those who prefer to use the fancy French manicure is perfect for decorating your hands.
If you want to know how to do a French manicure’s how you can look elegant hands, but before you start is important that you get the basic French manicure kit, nail cream, liquid quitacuticulas, wooden sticks, nail hardeners, nail polish porcelain (pink or peach), white and transparent cotton sticks, nail polish remover and guides for French manicure (or tape).
Prepare nails
The first is filing her nails and hydrate. The ideal length for a French manicure is 2 to 3 millimeters and the proper way is square. We must also protect your nails with creams to prevent cracking. Remove the cuticles with wooden sticks. Beware, you should never cut cuticles are softened but with the liquid and removed quitacuticulas back. Hardens nails with a hardener.

The white border
The defining element of the French manicure is the white border that demarcates the end of the nail. To do so can help you in special white ribbons as freeing the edge for painting. If you can use a few pieces of tape, but remove it right away without waiting to dry. When you practice you can do it freehand.
Lacquers
Once dry you can apply the entire nail lacquers. The French manicure is elegant if you apply two coats of lacquer porcelain, waiting for it to dry well between them. Once dry, apply clear coat to shine and at the same time, protect. A cotton swab soaked in nail polish remover will help remove the remains of lacquer.
The French manicure is well finished, but if you want you can add a touch of fantasy or party with some color or bright details. In the market for decorative elements is polish or nail art. In this case, you also need glue used for fake nails. Put the details you want with a little glue, but note that you must do so before giving the clear coat, which always applies at the end to a great French manicure look.
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