Okay, so I will be the first to admit that I'm not the person who people are calling off the hook for beauty advice, and my sisters are not shy about reminding me of that. Picture hiking boots, ponytail, sweatshirt and jeans, and that's pretty much me when I'm not at work. But...I do like to have pretty nails and try to keep them painted and looking nice. I do them myself, though. I was at a nail salon with my BFF, getting ready for her wedding, and she told me to try shellac. She said I would LOVE it! And she was right. I absolutely did. But I watched the manicurist closely, and all shellac really breaks down to is painting your nails with a special polish that cures under the UV light. But that manicure cost me 30 bones.
You need a Thermal Spa UV light that will accomodate both hands. $45 on Amazon.com.
You will need a base coat, a top coat, and a color coat of any brand, but I like CND. You can get them on Amazon.com. They run about $10 to $15 a bottle, but keep in mind, it will give you 30 applications.
You will need cotton balls and 91% rubbing alcohol.
1. Push your cuticles back.
2. Apply the base coat and place hands under UV for 20 seconds.
3. Apply color coat and place hands under UV for 2 minutes.
4. Apply second coat of color and place hands under UV for another 2 minutes.
5. Apply top coat and place hands under UV for 2 minutes.
6. Your nails will feel sticky at this point. Take a cotton ball and soak it with alcohol. Rub nails until they are smooth and shiny. And that's it!!! You will have beautifully shellac'd nails for two weeks. No chips, no breaks, looking amazing for two weeks. When you are ready to take the color off, the polish literally peels off, doing no damage to your nails. Honestly, I will never go back to a nail salon again. At $2 a manicure when it is most convenient for me, why would I?
7. Enjoy!! Anything to keep my mind off the adoption, right?
You did that? Wow! If I didn't bite my nails (gross, I know, but oh well) I would attempt this. How did you do your right hand? I can never get it to look right, even when I have decent nails. I'm hopeless right-handed, though.
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I'm left-handed, haha! But I've always leaned toward the ambidextrous side. I am pretty good with my right hand. I knit right-handed, etc. And I think left-handed scissors are a joke! I've never used them :)
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