Learn all about nails with Christina Jones
If you are doing this for the first time, you may or may not have polish on that needs to be removed. If you do not, no traces at all, then skip on to the next step. If you do:
Use the 2×2 gauze (or paper towels—remember NO COTTON BALLS) and acetone to remove your polish. Watch that furniture! Get it out completely from under your nail, and out of your cuticles and off of your skin. No stained fingertips allowed here! And get that stuff out of your cuticle area. Again, be a little aggressive here. Wash up quickly one more time to get those chemicals off of your hands. This time bring back your bowl filled with nice warm water and a squirt of liquid soap.
The Nail Tech Secrets that you see today was my first foray into writing about beauty online. The site originated in January 2005 as a good old handwritten html site, taken from the manuscripts of a book I was writing while staying at home taking care of my seriously ill husband. A few months later I put it on blog software, then in December 2005, my romance with WordPress began, and the result is the site you see now. I ebb and flow in my tending of NTS, but if you want to learn to do manicures and pedicures yourself, explore the categories and you will find lots of in depth information. And I hope you will subscribe to my email updates and get the latest and greatest nail news, tips and how to's from Nail Tech Secrets!
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