Author:
Sara Rhodes
Date Of Creation:
18 February 2021
Update Date:
26 June 2024
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Content
- Ingredients
- Steps
- Method 1 of 7: Using lemons
- Method 2 of 7: Using baking soda
- Method 3 of 7: Clorox Solution
- Method 4 of 7: Using a carbamide peroxide toothpaste
- Method 5 of 7: Lemon Juice Bath
- Method 6 of 7: Using Hydrogen Peroxide
- Method 7 of 7: Using a denture cleaner
- Tips
- Warnings
It doesn't matter how much colorless base for manicure varnish you use; if you like dark colored varnishes, chances are you will get dirty a lot. Don't worry if your nails are stained with varnish or unsightly yellow! Read on and you will no longer feel insecure when applying black nail polish.
Ingredients
- Warm water
- Lemons
- Toothpaste
- 1/2 teaspoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon baking soda
- Coconut oil
- Nail polish remover (optional)
- Towel (to wipe off hands or spills)
- Fabric bleach "Clorox"
- Carbamide Peroxide Toothpaste
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Denture Cleanser
Steps
Method 1 of 7: Using lemons
1 Take a bowl, pour warm water into it and add steam with a slice of lemon.
2 Soak your nails in this lemon solution for 1-2 minutes.
3 Take a toothbrush and wet it, then squeeze some toothpaste onto it.
4 Brush your nails gently, dampening them from time to time. The toothpaste should foam.
5 When you're done rubbing, leave the paste on your nails for 1-2 minutes and then rinse it off.
6 Finish brushing by dabbing some coconut oil on your nails.
Method 2 of 7: Using baking soda
1 Mix some baking soda with freshly squeezed lemon juice and olive oil.
2 Take a soft toothbrush and rub the mixture on your nails.
- Baking soda acts as a fine scrub, lemon juice acts as a natural acidic brightener, and olive oil acts as a safe moisturizer.
Method 3 of 7: Clorox Solution
1 Mix a tablespoon of Clorox bleach in a glass of water.
2 Add lemon juice if desired.
3 Brush your nails with this solution.
4 Finally, wet your nails with coconut oil.
Method 4 of 7: Using a carbamide peroxide toothpaste
1 Take an old toothbrush.
2 Squirt some carbamide peroxide toothpaste onto it.
3 Clean your nails with this paste.
- The stain should disappear.
4 Moisten your nails with coconut oil.
Method 5 of 7: Lemon Juice Bath
1 Fill the tub with water.
2 Add some lemon juice and olive oil to the water.
- Take a bath!
- When dry, don't forget to moisturize your nails with coconut oil.
Method 6 of 7: Using Hydrogen Peroxide
1 Pour water into a bowl.
2 Add some peroxide.
3 Soak your nails for 10 minutes.
4 Pat your nails dry and then wet them with coconut oil.
Method 7 of 7: Using a denture cleaner
1 Fill a glass or bowl with water.
2 Add 2 tablets of denture cleaner to the container.
3 Soak your nails and brush them in this solution as much as you like.
4 Pat your nails dry and then wet them with coconut oil.
Tips
- If necessary, you can also apply a little nail polish remover to your nails to remove the nail polish for sure, but this is not necessary.
Warnings
- By mixing baking soda, lemon juice, and olive oil, you may have a reaction similar to a volcanic eruption; do not worry - it will quickly subside.