How to Cut Nails and Pedicures

Author: Louise Ward
Date Of Creation: 7 February 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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  • This step is very important for the toenail. The toenails are usually thicker and harder than the nails, especially the big toe.
  • Cut small pieces of nail. You should only cut small pieces of the nail; Don't try to cut the entire long nail in one go. The toenails are usually oval in shape, and if cut in one time, the oval will be lost.
  • Feet nail cutting. Use the same technique as when cutting your nails to trim them. Your toenails are usually thicker than your nails, so you won't be able to use nail clippers that are too small. Cut your nails horizontally, but if you cut too deeply, you could injure, and for someone with diabetes it can be hospitalized. If possible, do not use the same nail clipper and toenail clipper to avoid bacterial infection between your feet and hands.

  • Nail files. Use a nail file to shape the nail and keep the edge of the nail flat. Always file your nails lightly, with a long distance from the sides to the center of the nail.Use a rough surface to shape your nails first if you want to file shorter nails, then use a smoother side to file smooth.
    • The nail should be almost triangular or oval in shape without being pointed. This will make it more difficult for the nail to break. The nail will weaken if you file too deeply into the corners and edges.
  • Inspect the nail while performing. When cutting or filing your nails, it's a good idea to check your nails regularly to make sure they are the same length and shape. Make sure the nail is smooth; Sharp or rough nails will injure you and cause inconvenience in everyday life. Continue cutting and filing until the nails are even. advertisement
  • Advice

    • You should smooth your nails with a balm or lotion every night. This will help retain moisture in the nail, so that the nail won't flake and scratch. An economical but effective alternative to balm is to use a small drop of olive oil.
    • Wear rubber gloves when washing dishes. The main cause of soft nails is soaking in water. If your nails are wet and soft, be careful and wait for the nail to dry.
    • Polish the nail to be smooth. Massage your nails with cuticle cream to keep cuticles healthy and moist.
    • Clean the lower part of the nail with a cotton swab that has a pointed tip. Using a cotton swab is more gentle than using a nail brush to reduce the risk of irritating the sensitive skin below the nail.
    • There is a special nail clipper specifically for the toenails. Regular nail clippers are slightly curved, but nail clippers are usually flat to reduce ingrown nails.
    • Apply hand lotion after each hand wash. The oil in the cream will help keep the nail moist.
    • To prevent dirt from sticking to your nails while gardening or doing work that can contaminate your hands, scratch your nails on a bar of soap. The bottom part of the nail will be filled with soap and won't get dirty.
    • If you have weak nails, try applying base coat and nail polish underneath the tips to help strengthen your nails.
    • If you nail polish after cutting, you can spray on a little bit of anti-stick cooking solution to increase the shine and make the polish dry faster.
    • Don't forget to clean under the nail so that bacteria won't multiply there.
    • Appropriate nail length for each hand is only slightly longer than the tip of the finger.

    Warning

    • When cutting nails, don't cut too quickly. Always check to make sure you are not cutting skin or cutting too deeply.
    • Don't cut your nails too deeply, causing bleeding. You need to leave a little bit of nail to fight off bacterial nail tip infections.
    • Before cutting or filing your nails, you should clean your tools. Just soak the tools in hot soapy water for about 10 minutes.
    • Don't bite your nails; This will cause an ingrown nail and toenail.

    What you need

    • Clean, sharp nail and toenail clippers
    • A trash bin or compost bin for scrap nails
    • A bowl of water to soak your nails and nails
    • Cuticle remover and nail nourishing products
    • Nail files