Cut manicure - a classic of the times (55 photos)

What is a cut manicure

In this form of manicure, the cuticle is steamed in warm water, and then cut off with a cutting tool. It can be special scissors or nippers.

Features of edged manicure

The fact is that if you are visiting a salon for the first time to do a manicure, the master will always recommend you to have a cropped look. After all, it is he who will cope with the rough, overgrown cuticle and put your nails in order. But the growing European manicure, simply can not cope with this task.

European manicure performed by the unedged method, and will suit you after the first or several trimmed manicure procedures. It is also recommended to carry out circumcised manicure for women who have taken a long break between procedures.

Cut manicure is performed only with metal tools: a spatula, scissors, nippers and others.

The technique of cutting manicure

  • The master always works in disposable gloves to reduce even the minimal risk of infection of the client during the procedure. The entire tool used in the trimmed form of manicure is treated with a special solution, and then located in a special cabinet with a high temperature, which allows you to process it even more efficiently.

  • The master treats the client's hands with a special, disinfecting antiseptic. And then he puts a special bath with warm water. Such water may additionally contain sea salt, some types of vitamin, aromatic oils. The client’s hands are lowered into such a container so that the water can cover the nails and a small area above them. The time for softening the cuticle takes from 7 to 15 minutes.

  • After that, the master protects the softened cuticle from the nail bed using a pusher. And then removes the cuticle with forceps. Fine dust and cuticles are removed by treating the nail with a soft brush.

  • Then the master shapes the nails and applies vitamins or nourishing oil to the nail. The master processes the plate with a buff, and then applies the base coat, and then paints the nails.

Pros of the procedure

  • The ability to carry out the procedure at home with the necessary tools.
  • Loyal price of the procedure.
  • Cope even with the most running cases.

Cons of the procedure

  • Mandatory sterilization of the instrument to exclude the possibility of infection.
  • The possibility of random cuts.
  • Not suitable for women with sensitive and soft skin of hands and cuticles.
  • You can not use a trimmed manicure if the blood vessels are too close to the surface of the skin.

Manicure Tools

In this block you will find listings and photos of tools that you will need to perform a trim manicure at home.

Any varnish.

 

Sea salt for water.

Bath.

Buff.

Base for varnish.

Nail file.

Pusher.

Nail file for polishing.

Nail scissors.

Cuticle forceps.

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