CUTICLE REMOVER NAIL TREATMENT
CUTICLE REMOVER NAIL TREATMENTUse a cuticle remover to soften the cuticles for an easier and more pleasant experience What is cuticle?Cuticles are the thin ridges of skin that surround the bases of our nails, are they are an important area to take care of. Whether you simply push them back or opt to remove them, keeping your cuticles in check is important. There are several different types of cuticle products on the market, and they all serve different purposes. Here's an overview of the most common ones to help you find out what each type of cuticle product does, how to use it, and which one might be best for you. What are cuticles on your nails? Your cuticles are part of your skin. They sit atop your nails' growth matrix, which is the part of your nails that grows. Cuticles are "there for a reason, like a barrier or a protection for the nail matrix," says Richard Scher, MD, a Cornell University dermatology professor. What is Cuticle Remover? You use cuticle remover to remove the dead skin around your nails. It gives your fingernail a chance to breathe, and it avoids your skin from growing with the nail. If you ever take a long time to push back your cuticles you'll notice that your skin is growing with the nail.
The process of creating beautiful nails begins with having well-manicured cuticles. Spending a few minutes every day or two on cuticles keeps them in good condition. There are two different types of cuticle removers. The most common type relies on its high pH to soften and break down dead skin around the nail bed. The second type contains alpha hydroxyl acids that break down the glue-like substance that holds skin cells together so they can be easily pushed away with a cuticle pusher or an orange stick. The choice of which cuticle remover is right for a person is a personal choice, although some people have allergic reactions to the alpha hydroxyl acids. SuppliesProper nail care ensures clean, beautiful hands. For full nail care with a cuticle remover, buyers may want to consider investing in the following supplies.
Steps to Using a Cuticle RemoverFollowing some simple steps allows a person to easily trim their cuticles. This makes nails much more presentable when going on an important job interview or just for a night out on the town. The steps are easy, but remember that they need to be repeated regularly. Clean NailsBefore a person uses a cuticle remover, it is necessary to clean the nails. Use nail polish remover to remove any nail polish. It is better to choose a non-acetone nail polish remover because it contains fewer harsh chemicals than an acetone nail polish remover does. Afterwards, wash hands thoroughly with soap and dry hands to make sure the remover is off. Apply Cuticle Remover LiquidApply the cuticle remover with the brush that comes with the product. Cuticle removers are available as a brush-on liquid or as a lotion. Either is perfectly acceptable, but consumers find that the lotion is easier to use. If using a liquid cuticle remover, apply a thin coat to the cuticle area. If using a lotion, squeeze a pinhead size drop onto each cuticle and spread with a finger across the cuticle. The product takes time to soften the cuticle. Make sure to read the bottle to see how long to leave the remover on. In almost all cases, it is necessary to leave it on at least two minutes and never longer than 10 minutes. Then, wash hands well, making sure to clean off the cuticle remover. Apply Cuticle LotionThe harsh chemicals in the cuticle remover can be hard on the nails and the skin around the nail. Apply cuticle lotion to add moisture back to the cuticle. This ensures that the cuticle remains healthy. Unhealthy cuticles are thick and harder to maintain. Use a Cuticle Pusher or Orange StickIn some cases, it may not be necessary to go any further because the cuticle remover and the lotion have removed the cuticle. However, if the cuticle needs more work and is thick, use a cuticle pusher to shove the cuticle back toward the nail bed. If the cuticle is thinner, then use an orange stick to do the same. Remove Excess CuticleIf the cuticle is standing up, then use manicure scissors to cut the excess away from the nail bed. Be very careful not to cut the skin below the nail bed. When done, the person should wash their hands again. Apply Cuticle OilThe last step is to apply cuticle oil to the nail bed. This restores the nail's natural moisture and leaves a beautiful natural looking nail. After applying the cuticle oil, let the hands dry completely. How to Buy Cuticle Removers and Other Nail SuppliesFinding cuticle remover and the other supplies needed is easy on Afrivex. Just go to AFRIVEX page and enter the supply that you are looking for, such as "cuticle remover" into the search box. Once the results show up, be sure to pay special attention to any listings from this website. Taking care of the cuticles is an important part of a healthy nail care regime. Item No:NT006 Manufactured and Package In U.S.A Note: Estimated delivery dates is between 3 – 7 days, which include seller's handling time, time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared payment. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods. |
CUTICLE REMOVER NAIL TREATMENT