The French Manicure is a natural,
yet very stylish look, suitable for all occasions, day and night,
from casual through to dressy. With a classic French Manicure
you can be confident your beautiful white tipped nails will complement
your outfit and the setting. French Manicures are really not
that difficult - our simple step by step French Manicure guide
shows you how.
French Manicure Step 1: Remove
old polish
Using a cotton ball and nail polish remover remove
all traces of existing nail polish. There are two main types
of nail polish remover to choose from. Acetone nail polish removers
takes off the nail polish quickly but can dehydrate your cuticles.
You might want to use Acetone nail polish removers if you are
trying to remove bold, deep or bright shades of nail polish.
Non-acetone nail polish removers take longer to remove nail polish
but do not dry out the nail and cuticle. Remember, if you have
artificial nails, you should only use non-acetone nail polish
remover.
French
Manicure Step 2: File your nails
Rule #1...only file in one direction. You'll weaken
the nails if you saw back and forth. Starting from the back of
the nail and going to the center, make long, sweeping strokes.
Avoid metal files; they are brutal on your nails.
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French Manicure Step
3: Soak your hands
Fill a large bowl with soapy
water and dunk your hands in it for several minutes. This helps
to soften your cuticles and clean the nails. Dry your hands when
done, using a paper towel, not a cotton towel. Cotton towels
may leave behind fuzzies that will show up in the nail polish.
French Manicure
Step 4: Fix up your cuticles
Use
a cuticle pusher to push back your cuticles. Then use the pointy
end to remove any remaining dirt from under your nails.
Now you nails
have been prepared you are ready to apply your French Manicure.
To complete your French Manicure you will need: white French
Manicure nail polish, neutral (pink or beige) coloured French
Manicure Nail Polish and French Manicure guide strips. To make
purchasing the nail polishes and guides simple consider a French
Manicure kit that offers everything in one convenient box.
French Manicure tip: Use guide
strips, they make the French Manicure process so much easier.
You should also have handy your
normal nail polish base coat and top coat
French Manicure Step 5: Apply
a Base Coat
Base coat
helps prevent nails from staining, strengthens the nails and
also allows for a smoother application of nail polish. Your nail
secretes oil; base coat also helps the nail polish to adhere
to your nail better. Apply a thin, not thick coat. A thick coat
will just cause nail polish to smudge or take an extremely long
time to dry. Make sure the clear base coat is COMPLETELY dry
before applying nail polish.
French Manicure Step 6: Apply the white tip
Peel off a French Manicure
guide strip and apply it below the tip of the nail, following
its natural curve. The guide strip will allow you to paint an
even white tip with ease and precision. Press the French Manicure
guide strips down firmly to smooth out any ripples. Repeat on
all nails.
Apply the white
nail polish to the nail tips extending the brush stroke from
the top of the guide to the end of the nail. Take care not to
get any white polish on the body of the nail below the guide.
Allow the white polish to dry completely.
French Manicure Tip: Actually try to get a little
of the white nail polish on your skin. This will ensure your
white tip is not too thick at the edges which can make French
Manicures look unnatural. The extra polish can be easily cleaned
up once dry.
A second coat
of white nail polish may be desirable, depending on the thickness
and opaqueness of the nail polish. Allow the nail polish to dry
completely between coats.
Once
the tips are dry remove all the guides. Dissolve any leftover
adhesive by rubbing it gently with a cotton bud dipped in nail
polish remover. Be careful not to get any nail polish remover
on the white tips.
French Manicure Step 7: Apply the neutral nail
polish
Apply the neutral
nail polish (pink or beige) over entire nail, this seals the
whitened tip and completes the look.
Before applying the nail polish roll the bottle of
nail polish, never shake it. Shaking causes air bubbles to form
that will stand out when you apply the nail polish.
Rest your hand on a firm surface so your nails
remain steady while being polished. To apply the nail polish
place the brush an eighth of an inch away from the cuticle -
gentle pressure on the bristles will distribute the nail polish
outward without bleeding over your cuticle. The first stroke
should start from the center of your nail's base and be taken
out to the tip. Then make two more even strokes. One on each
side. Apply the nail polish thinly to prevent smudging then wait
five minutes for this coat to dry.
Start
with the pinky of one hand and work your way to the index finger.
Repeat on the other hand. Do your thumbs last; they're more instrumental
than your other fingers in giving yourself a manicure.
French Manicure
Step 8: Apply a second coat of neutral nail polish
After you are sure the first coat
is dry repeat step 7. Again apply the nail polish thinly to prevent
smudging. When you take time between coats it will give your
nails a more even finish.
French
Manicure Tip: A French Manicure is best performed on a lazy morning
or evening when no other pressing errands or jobs will get in
the way. After painting your nails, avoid doing things with your
hands while they dry.
French
Manicure Tip: The key to all manicures is to wait for each coat
to dry thoroughly before applying the next coat otherwise you
are sure to end up with smudges.
French
Manicure Tip: If you are feeling adventurous make your own colour
combinations. Instead of white and neutral polishes you could
try red with gold tips or white with silver tips or any combination
you like.
French
Manicure Step 9: Apply a top coat
The top coat is what protects your
nail polish. Before you apply the top coat, touch your nails
and make sure they are completely dry. A top coat gives nails
an added extra shine and looks more professional. A top coat
will also help to prevent nail polish chipping and help your
nail polish to last much longer. Apply top coat every few days
for extra protection and shine.
French Manicure Step 10: Touch ups
Almost everyone gets some nail
polish on their fingers instead of their nails. The best way
to clean up around the nail is by using a cotton bud. Dip the
cotton bud in nail polish remover and gently rub around the nail
to clean up any unwanted nail polish. It's best to wait to do
this after your top coat is COMPLETELY dry.
Enjoy your stylish French Manicure.
Donna is a trained makeup artist
with her own beauty business. As both a business woman and a
mom with 2 children Donna understands the time pressures on women
today and through this, and other articles, has endeavored to
take the complexity out of looking great with some "busy
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