Los Angeles California Beauty Salons
| Connie
Beauty Salon
- Brazilian Beauty Salons |
Connie Beauty Salon
Address: 3215 S Central Ave - Los
Angeles, CA 90011
Phone: (323) 234-0848
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| Adriana
Amaral -
Beauty Salons - Brazilian |
Adriana Amaral
Address: Palms
Phone: (310) 718-4419
Description: Manicure & Pedicure - I
go to your place
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| Alessandra-
Brazilian Manicure |
Alessandra
Address: Palms
Phone: (310) 200-8870
Description: Manicure & Pedicure
- I go to your place
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| Martha's
Beauty Salon -
Beauty Salons |
Martha's Beauty Salon
Address: 6201 S Vermont Ave - Los
Angeles, CA 90044
Phone: (323) 752-1576
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| Sebastian
& Gabby's Beauty Salons-
Beauty Salon |
Sebastian & Gabby's
Beauty Salons
Address: 1776 W Adams Blvd - Los
Angeles, CA 90018
Phone: (323) 732-8221
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Do it yourself pedicure at
home
How do I give
myself a pedicure? Use this article to find out tips to give yourself
a relaxing pedicure!
Pedicures are considered some of the most
relaxing treatments around today. But before you run straight
to the salon, consider this: you can do them yourself! All you
will need is a few basic supplies and a relaxing place to pamper
yourself in.
Before starting your pedicure, collect some pillows, a chair,
and a stool to rest your feet on. You'll need an area that somewhat
well-lit, and some relaxing music will set the mood. Make sure
that your pillows are not shedding fluff, because that may stick
to polish. Now gather a nail file, cuticle oil, a tub or warm
water, nail polish, a hair dryer and a towel. Take all old nail
polish off of toenails with polish remover. Wash your feet thoroughly,
then get rid of any dirt under nails with a Q-tip. You are now
ready to start.
File your toenails with the nails file. Make sure that you wait
after washing them to do this, so that they are hard and firm.
File vigorously back and forth. (The normal practice of filing
in one direction is not applicable because the toenail is so thick.)
Stop when mails are nicely rimming the curve of your toes, and
brush away the nail dust left behind. Filing may take a little
while to do, but relax and enjoy the time you have taken to pamper
yourself.
Now place your feet in the basin of warm water and let them soak
for a small while. Avoid soaking for too long, because they may
begin to look like prunes! Take them from the bath and wipe them
gently with a towel. Be sure that the towel leaves no hairs on
the nails, or there may tangle with the polish. Take your cuticle
oil and rub it into your nails when finished. Rub firmly, and
make sure that you cover the surface of each nail. Let them dry.
At this time, you may want to smooth some lotion over your feet
as well.
Once your nails have dried from the water and the oil, take your
nail file and rub their surfaces gently. This will allow the coats
of polish to stick. When you have rubbed each lightly, it's time
for your first coat of nail polish. This undercoat is called base,
and usually is clear or light yellow. Smooth it over nails moving
from the top of the toenail to the tip. Make sure the surface
of each nail is covered. Using a base coat will make your coats
of color polish last longer, and avoid chipping. It also protects
the nail from the abrasive effects that drying and chipping color
polish can have. To dry, use your hair dryer at low heat. Then
apply color, using the same, long strokes to the tip. Apply as
many coats as you need, but be careful, because too many coats
can actually promote chipping.
When you are finished adding color, dry nails again with the hair
dryer. Then add nail gloss to the tips of each nail, for a shine.
Professional pedicurists usually finish off a manicure by buffing
dried nails with a buffing stick. This makes sure that all residual
nail dust and dirt, etc., has been brushed away.
When you are finished your nails should have a professional, cultured
look. Take care to walk carefully to avoid abrasion, and make
sure to show your shiny feet to everyone that passes by!
source: genevieve thiers
http://www.essortment.com
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