European pedicure

Hardly you will find now the woman who does not know, that such "French" manicure. Elegant marigolds with white tips have long become a classic and a recognized example of elegance in the world of the nail industry. The European pedicure is a relatively new procedure presented in the salons, we'll talk more about it.

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The European pedicure is a new word, but not in design, but in technique. Also with reference to this method of foot care, the name "dry" or "unedged" is permissible. The main and most important difference from the usual procedure is the refusal of the trays and piercing-cutting tools. This method is completely painless and safe, because the cuticle is not removed, but is moved away. Unedged pedicure is perfect for children, and with a regular procedure, the cuticle is thinned, and the legs look more well-groomed for longer. It should be noted that as an initial stage of bringing the legs in order, a European unedged pedicure is not suitable, because careful treatment will not give the desired effect. This procedure is available only to those who follow their legs. If you want to abandon the classical pedicure and go to European, then at first it is worth doing both procedures simultaneously.

How to make a European pedicure?

The technology is simple, and the whole procedure will take no more than an hour. Wipe off the old coating with nails using liquid to remove varnish without acetone. A special tool for softening and removing the cuticle is applied to the nail bed and leave for 5-10 minutes. Then remove the remains of the cuticle with an orange stick, and peel the skin around the nails with a nail file. Give the nails the desired shape and length, apply a cream on the skin of the foot, softening it. After 15-20 minutes, using pumice stone, sand the feet and apply a nourishing cream. A light massage will improve blood circulation, and a beautiful nail coating will complete the procedure.

As you can see, you can easily make a European pedicure yourself at home. Repeat the procedure preferably once every two weeks, and eventually, when the cuticle is thinner, you can do such a pedicure once a month. Having spent only an hour of your own time, you will easily become the owner of beautiful marigolds on your feet.