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Soak your feet in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes. Add Epsom salts or any other commercial foot soak.
Clip your toenails straight across using a toenail clipper or scissors. Clipping straight across will help prevent ingrown toenails.
File the toenails to smooth any rough edges.
Push back your cuticles. Use a cuticle moisturizer if they do not push back easily after soaking.
Massage your feet with a moisturizing lotion. Use an exfoliating lotion if the skin is dry and/or roughened. Use a loofah or pumice stone on roughened areas.
Separate your toes. Put cotton between your toes, or use a ready-made device for pedicures.
Apply a base coat and give it time to dry.
Apply polish, cleaning up any stray marks with a cotton swab dipped in polish remover. Add a second coat for deeper color.
Complete the pedicure with a top coat of clear polish.

A manicure is a beauty treatment for the hands. The term is most often used to refer to the filing, shaping, polishing and trimming of fingernails. Oftentimes, a manicure includes conditioning of the hands as well with lotions.
Many people give themselves manicures at home with a simple nail file and their favorite shade of nail polish. However, to really experience a salon-quality manicure at home, you should invest in the following tools:
Giving yourself a manicure isn't all that difficult as long as you follow the instructions and don't rush.
The cost of giving yourself a manicure at home is really just equal to how much the supplies cost. A good manicure kit costs around $30.
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