Ok. I tried a cuticle trimmer when I was like seven-ish and it hurt really bad and I bled (because I didn't know what I was doing obviously, I was seven!). I was then promptly traumatized and never touched them again. And I think my nails have suffered for it.
I have super short nail beds, and the edges of them are not curved. They're straight across. My nails always peel, and they're almost always brittle. I thought to myself, "There must be a way to change the shape of my nail bed." That's how I came across this.
I wanted to shout from the sky. I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE WITH BAD NAIL BEDS! Kristina has some really great tips that I am now adopting into my nail care routines, like the nail brush and buffing down (gently) any flakes. Definitely going to be doing those.
But there was one thing I balked at. Cuticle care. Flash backs to that trimmer episode abound. I followed a link on her blog to a basic manicure video, where she does a prep routine. I'll link it here. She mentions a cuticle remover and cuticle oil. The oil was way too expensive for this broke college kid at the moment, but I bought a cuticle oil in the same brand as the remover.
I tried it out this afternoon and I'll give you my first impression. It tingled, which now that I think about it is understandable as it is eating away at your cuticle. I followed Kristina's steps and I really enjoy the ease I had at reshaping my cuticles. It was gentle and I actually used a cuticle trimmer again and didn't hurt myself, which I would say is a win!
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Ulta Professionals "Island Hopper" in a little baby bottle. So cute. |
Do you take care of your cuticles? Send me tips below!- Megan
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