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The 8-Step Perfect Manicure

1. File
Using an emery board, file nails straight up at the sides. Don’t file sides of nails inward. The thinner your nail, the finer the emery board should be.

2. Cuticles
Apply cuticle softener to the edges of the nail. Massage gently with fingertips. If cuticles are very brittle, warm the softener in the microwave for a few seconds before applying.

3. Soak
Soak fingers in warm, soapy water. If fingers are discolored or dirty, take a tablet of denture cleanser and dissolve it in the water, or add a lime bleach.

4.Trim
Using a cuticle pusher/cutter (available at drugstores), push the cuticle back, and cut any excess hangnails. Don’t cut in to your cuticle, because it will cause it to bleed.

5. Massage
Apply a moisturizer all over the hands, rubbing into the nails and cuticles. Distress by massaging the inside palm with your thumb.

6.Wipe
Dip a cotton ball in an astringent (like witch hazel or lemon juice), and remove any excess oil.This is necessary to allow polish to go on smoothly without bubbling.

7. Base Coat
Apply a base coat or primer, and allow to dry.

8. Final Coat
Brush on a one-coat polish. Look for the kind that contains both a color and top coat. It’s just as good and a great time-saver.

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How to get clear skin?

There are many ways to avoid flare ups. Avoiding kitchens of restaurants or fast foods and subway tunnels is better in order to avoid greasy air. Pillow cases should be washed at least once in a week as they contain numerous bacteria which can cause acne flare ups.

Washing the face twice a day using a mild cleanser is recommended. Cleanser should be chosen containing salicylic acid as it prevents break outs. Acne should not be scrubbed as it can make it worse. A acne treatment cream can be applied for acne. It generally contains benzoyl peroxide which kills bacteria and absorbs excess oil.

Toner can be used only for oily skin and dry skin people should avoid astringent. The moisturizer also should be selected considering the skin type. Oily skin individuals should use oil free moisturizers and dry skin people should use oil based moisturizers.

For oily skin lemon juice can be applied on the face it dries out the oily skin and prevents breakouts. A paste of baking soda and water also causes removal of excess oil, dries the skin and prevents breakouts. The skin care products should be oil free as they do not cause blocking the pores and prevent acne formation.

Regular exfoliation is good for skin as it stimulates the skin. A mud mask once a week is relaxing and good for skin.

In case of wearing make ups the cover up or foundation should be applied using fresh and clean applicator every time. The applicators contain plenty of bacteria and they can cause acne. The foundation or cover up can be applied with the finger. The cosmetic products should be fresh and old products should be discarded regularly.

Deep cleansing mask regularly as it takes out the impurities from the skin and prevent breakouts.

Balanced food gives the body all the essential nutrients including vitamins and minerals. Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables especially green leafy vegetables are good for health of skin as well as health in general. Drinking lots of water is good as it carries away toxic metabolic products and prevents acne formation. Physical exercise in the form of dancing, running, aerobics and sports is good as it cause sweating and sweating causes clearing or pores and makes the complexion clear. The sweaty cloths should be changed immediately and the sweat should be wiped with a clean towel. Thus balanced food, plenty of water and regular physical exercise are must for healthy and clear skin.

If nothing works then a dermatologist’s advice is the best.

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