
Tools: All Seki Edge Toenail Clippers and Nippers
1. Remove any old nail polish thoroughly. Soak your feet in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes. Add Epsom salts or a foot soak product to soften skin.
2. Clip your toenails straight across using a Seki Edge toenail clipper or nail scissors. Cut a number of small cuts rather than a large single cut, being careful not to clip tip of the toe.
3. File the toenails to smooth any rough edges.
4. Push back your cuticles with the Seki Edge cuticle pusher. Use a cuticle moisturizer if they do not push back easily after soaking.
5. Use the Seki Edge Callus Reducer on roughened areas. Gently rub callused areas with the Callus Reducer to remove hardened skin. MAINTENANCE: When the metal abrasive becomes filled with dry tissue, simply wash the callus reducer with soap and water and dry on a towel.
6. Massage your feet with a moisturizing lotion to help keep the feet soft and silky.
7. Separate your toes. Put cotton between your toes, or use a ready-made device for pedicures.
8. Apply a base coat and give it time to dry.
9. Apply polish, cleaning up any stray marks with a cotton swab dipped in polish remover. Add a second coat for deeper color.
10. Complete the pedicure with a top coat of clear polish.
11. MAINTENANCE: Sanitize all of your Seki Edge tools (wash with mild soap & water) and dry them promptly. Store them away in a secure & dry place until the next manicure.
NOTE: If you rely on professional pedicures to make your nails look good, keep a few things in mind. Don't have your cuticles removed - it can lead to nail infection. Also, check to be sure that your nail technician properly sterilizes all tools used during your service. Using unsterilized tools may transmit viral infections, such as hepatitis B or warts. Better yet, bring your own Seki Edge tools with you to ensure your service is clean and infection free!
Type of Tools: All Fingernail Clippers
1. Remove any old nail polish thoroughly.
2. Clip your nails straight across using a Seki Edge nail clipper or nail scissors. Cut a number of small cuts rather than a large single cut, being careful not to clip tip of the finger. Cut nails to a length that suits your preference. Cutting nails straight across will help to prevent ingrown nails.
3. When necessary, clip hangnails off using a Seki Edge nipper or cuticle scissor, leaving a slight angle outward. Never pull off hangnails - doing so almost always results in ripping living tissue. Transfer hands to a bowl of warm water and soak for a few minutes then dry.
4. Follow with filing your nail with a Seki Edge nail file. File nails in one direction only (right to left or left to right). Avoid using a seesaw motion. The most popular nail shape to use is oval, but chooses what is most suited to your hand and finger shape.
5. After filing, push back cuticle and remove dead cuticle debris. See Cuticle Care for specifics on how to use all our Seki Edge cuticle tools to give your cuticles the finishing touch.
6. Apply a base coat to each nail and give it time to dry.
7. Apply polish, cleaning up any stray marks with a cotton swab dipped in polish remover. Add a second coat for deeper color.
8. Complete the manicure with a top coat of clear polish.
9. MAINTANENCE: Sanitize all of your Seki Edge tools (wash with mild soap & water) and dry them promptly. Store them away in a secure & dry place until the next manicure.
NOTE: If you rely on professional manicures to make your nails look good, keep a few things in mind. Check to be sure that your nail technician properly sterilizes all tools used during your service. Using unsterilized tools may transmit viral infections, such as hepatitis B or warts. Better yet, bring your own Seki Edge tools with you to ensure your service is clean and infection free!
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