How To Do a French Manicure
Ooh La La… Do-It-Yourself French
Manicure By Kathryn
D'Imperio
Want professional looking nails without spending
your day’s pay in the salon? With some practice and a
little patience, you can enjoy beautiful nails anytime
you want for only the cost of your nail
polish!
Their pale pink base and bright white tips
characterize the ever-popular French manicures, which are
a common request at nail salons everywhere. Professional
nail stylists may paint your nails alone or they may
apply fake tips if you desire. Based on your personal
preferences, a nail designer will give your nails a
strengthening and conditioning workout prior to painting
them.
If you get your nails done with fake tips, you
may have to make a trip back to the salon to get your
French tips “refilled” when your nails have grown
noticeably.
Keeping longer,
healthy nails will be most conducive to sporting a French
manicure. Here are some French Manicure tips and easy steps to
prepare your nails for the procedure.
Using a cotton ball soaked in nail
polish remover, wipe off any old nail polish prior to
painting nails. Wash hands and soak in warm water for a few
moments.
With an orangewood stick, gently push
back the cuticles so they are all even with each other once
the water has softened your skin.
With nail clippers,
beauty scissors or a nail file, shape your nails
evenly.
With a steady hand, carefully paint only
the tip of each nail with a white hue. A second coat may be
desirable, depending on the thickness and opaqueness of the
polish. Allow polish to dry between coats.
Using a slightly transparent pink or
nude color, paint the entire nail once the tips have dried.
A second coat may be necessary. Allow nails to dry
thoroughly.
Once all the coats have dried, apply a
clear topcoat to protect your new French manicure. To
lengthen the manicure’s lifespan, make an effort to paint a
clear coat on each night. Be sure it has ample time to dry
completely.
If you are feeling especially creative
and ambitious, kick off your shoes and match your tootsies
to your fingertips!
This procedure is best performed on a
lazy morning or evening when no other pressing errands or
tasks will get in the way. After painting your nails, avoid
doing things with your hands while they dry.
For an easier painting technique, check
the beauty section of a drug store or superstore for a
French manicure kit.
The set should contain, at the very
least, nail polish in white and pink or beige and a clear
topcoat. Some manicure sets - like COVERGIRL’s French
Manicure Kit – will contain tiny, sticky nail guides. These
make the manicure process 100 times easier by allowing you
to place the guides on each nail individually, leaving a
small margin where the polish can spill outside the tip
without tainting the rest of the nail.
As the holidays approach, let your crazy
side out by concocting a wildly modified French manicure -
green and white for St. Patrick’s Day, pastel shades for
Easter, black and orange for Halloween and red and green for
Christmas. Have fun and remember, even if you find the
do-it-yourself French manicure difficult at first, practice
will provide you with the skills you need to create
beautiful and perfect manicures all year long!
Our Favorite French Manicure and Nail
Resources
Peacekeeper Nail
Polish, French Manicure Kit - This is a
natural, eco friendly French manicure kit that is Formaldehyde,
Toulene, and Animal Testing-Free. The Kit has 3 polish colors, nail
buffer and manicure tape.
Sephora.com carries some of the highest quality salon
brands including NARS and OPI to help you create an easy French
Manicure, or any quality manicure, at home.
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