Remove polish using a soft cotton ball. Dribble a small amount of fingernail polish remover. If you polish your nails, use as many cotton balls as you need to fully remove all nail polish. If you have a spot that's difficult to reach with a cotton ball, get your cuticle stick and pinch off a small piece of cotton, then wrap it around the flat end of the cuticle stick. Dip it in the polish remover and now you can get into those most troublesome places. Even if you don't have polish on your nails now, wiping the nail with polish remover will remove any trace of moisture left from washing your hands, as well as any soap residue that may be lingering.
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http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Your-Nails-L鈥?/a>The white bit of my nails - the top.Is a bit dirty , how can i make them gleam? Shall i put nail polish over?
If your cuticles are healthy (so this won't sting), trim and file the nails to a nice shape, make sure they are clean underneath, then cut a lemon in half and dig your nails into it for about 10 minutes. The lemon gives a nice bleaching action to the nail without overdrying. Then just use a buffer to shine them up.
If you really prefer a 'finished' look to a natural look, get a professional french manicure.The white bit of my nails - the top.Is a bit dirty , how can i make them gleam? Shall i put nail polish over?
cut them
then do whatever you want
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