Best Non Toxic Nail Salon in Houston

Time to crank it up on your weekly nail-chasing run, right? Perhaps the thought of pricey manicures and pedicures isn’t really what you’re after; instead, just pick up a cute Philips Sonicare Ultrasonic De-Stress Wipe. Okay, so maybe your appointments are pretty non-lucrative when it comes to meeting your nail grooming goals. At the very least, working on your nails doesn’t have to break the bank. Below, we round up top tips to get you trim, oiled and manicured without breaking the bank.

You Only Need 1 Manicure For 13 Years To Avoid Bright Red Nails

Clean your brush to kill bacteria and to make a strong enough paste (but rinse well after) that nails won’t chip. Use a thin, oil-based polish remover to remove excess nail polish to prevent a lime green powdery mess.

Find a 3-D ruler (or something using double-sided tape) that’s right for your hands. Measure your fingers so the nail salon knows exactly how long you need to mani-pedi.

If you get your nails messed up, clean your hands and remove the first nail you touch to clean the rest of the nails. When your fingers are clean, you’ll be more confident in going back for more.

At the salon, keep both fingers away from the clock, and don’t be caught reading book, magazine or handbag. This allows you to relax and take your time getting dolled up.

Lather up with nail glue. It will actually reduce your nail activity and soften a growing nail, so there’s no need to worry about that dreaded gap under your nails. A couple of coats of primer will seal in the shine (and your nails will be conditioned).

The most important part of the treatment is the visit to the nail salon. It’s important to make the appointment at least 10 minutes before walking in, so that the manicurist knows it’s still on for the next week. Your professional lady will be more likely to take care of your nails properly, because she’s already paid to do so.

You can also DIY an at-home manicure using these $5 nail polish removers. Plus, you get all of the convenience of salon cleanings and care free manicures at home!

They aren’t time consuming ― you can hit up a nail salon if you have to or go on your own time.

You don’t need to put up with foot pain.

That little separation between each toe raises the amount of pressure your foot uses for walking, and that puts pressure on your toes. If you’re dealing with pain on the first few toes, you can try wearing an elastic midsole like the Natural Dampsole.

You can also try orthotic insoles that allow you to wear them after a painful foot ailment, like plantar fasciitis.

If you want a manicure to look polished and finished, not torn up, there are plenty of good LED manicure/pedicure kits on the market. The OPI “Christmas Potpourri” shade is just the nail art you’re looking for. Plus, you’ll have already applied a layer of super-fine nail polish if you want to make sure it doesn’t fall off.

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