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900 cau hoi thi nail phan 5
900 cau hoi thi nail phan 5









900 cau hoi thi nail phan 5
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The environment was very relaxing and calm.

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Trina provided me with a free bottle of water. She did well at not making them too thick. I requested square round shape and that is exactly what I got. Trina was my nail tech and she did a fantastic job. I was greeted with a warm smile and friendly voice. My first experience at this nail shop was excellent!įrom the moment I stepped through the door until I left! I was catered to. Their hand and leg massages are also great. They consistently do a good job and do the cutest little flower designs for me. They've done my nails for prom, ball, homecoming, and every other event I have! The women are so sweet and always remember you and greet you kindly. I'm not really sure how I haven't written a review considering this is the only nail place I ever go in Sacramento since I was in high school. Carly Cardellino Carly Cardellino was the beauty director at Cosmopolitan.Īdvertisement - Continue Reading Below. The 12 Best Summer Reads of Ruben Chamorro. Get non-boring fashion and beauty news directly in your feed. Then, "apply a nail oil that contains vitamin E on them to help hydrate the nail bed," Poole adds. To right the wrong kind of filing, it's best to trim them again slightly and refile them for a smoother result.

900 cau hoi thi nail phan 5

Once you've achieved your desired shape, if you notice nail filings still attached to the tips - Poole refers to these bits as "feathers" - get rid of them by tucking the tip of the file under your nail and using a flicking motion to create a smoother edge. Poole suggests doing this on repeat until you've achieve your desired shape.

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The right way to file your nails? Poole schooled me and said you get the smoothest, fray-free finish when you file from the side of your nail to the center in one direction, lifting the file away from the nail, and returning to the starting point where your skin and nail connect.

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You already know you're not supposed to cut your cuticlesbut here's another no-no, according to Madeline Poole, a pro nail artist and Sally Hansen's Global Color Ambassador: quickly filing your nails back and forth. If you're not a fan of filing like me - I literally cringe when a nail technician at a salon whips a file out - or if you want your nails to stay as healthy as possible in general, take notes.











900 cau hoi thi nail phan 5