How To Apply False Nails At Home To Create A Professional Manicured Look

There are so many different styles of false nails available today that you can create your own perfectly manicured look at home. As long as you apply your nails carefully, following the instructions from the manufacturer, and you don't try to remove them without thoroughly soaking them in nail polish remover to soften them, you will not damage your own nails - they can even grow whilst the false nails are on as they will protect your natural nails from breakage.

How To Apply False Nails

  • Check that you have both nails and glue in the pack that you have bought - some nail packs do not have glue included and you can buy this separately. Be very careful with the glue - it has the strength and stickiness of superglue.
  • Go through the nail pack and lay out the nails in order for each hand which match in size to your natural nails for each finger. Ideally, spread out some kitchen-towel on a table top and lay the nails down on these - preparation for when the glue is involved so that it doesn't damage your table surface.
  • Make sure your own nails are clean, oil free, the cuticles are tidy and pushed back and ideally your nails will be filed short and neat.
  • Starting with your left hand if you are right handed and vice versa, start applying the false nails by starting with the thumb of the hand.
  • Pick up the nail using the tip (some false nails have small tabs on the tip to hold them with which can be filed off once applied) and apply the nail glue evenly over the surface of the nail which is to be attached to your own nail.
  • Place the false nail carefully over your own - remember the glue is very strong so try and position it exactly where you want it, as close to your cuticle as possible, without sticking the nail onto your skin.
  • Carefully and gently press down on the nail to remove any air bubbles - the better the nail fits the less likely you are to get air bubbles under the false nail.
  • The glue will take hold almost immediately, and once you have completed the first nail, continue along to your little finger, and then do the same with your other hand. Your second hand may be more difficult, and it may be useful to have a friend available if you are not confident, but generally it's quite easy to do both hands yourself.
  • If you had tabs on your nails now is the time to file them away and then admire your handiwork.

I particularly like the air brushed French Polish style nails that you can easily get hold of in stores such as Boots, Superdrug etc, but there are lots of other styles that are available such as nails that have been pre-coloured in your favourite nail polish shades (believe me the dark shades chip much less than dark polish on your natural nails), or nails which are decorated in lots of amazing styles - some even with built in sparkle.

Removing False Nails At Home

This is where you need to be very careful not to force the false nails away from your own natural nails as you can cause damage to the nail bed or just weaken your nails and/or damage the surface of them which looks unsightly. The best way is to use nail-polish remover which contains acetone. Pour this into a small bowl and soak your nails in the acetone remover for around 10 minutes. The false nail will become soft and pliable and should easily come away from your natural nail. Do not pull or force the nail as this is just asking for trouble. If you have any doubts at all about removing your false nails go and visit a professional beautician who will do it for you - and you can get a manicure for your natural nails at the same time.

How To Give Yourself The Best And Easiest French Manicure At Home

It's great to go to a nail bar and get your nails done but there is not always time in the day or funds in the bank to get there as regularly as we would like - so here are some great tips for doing a brilliant French Polish at home.

Preparation

  • Remove any traces of old nail polish from your nails.
  • File your nails into a subtle square shape - rounding the nails slightly at the corners helps to prevent catching and breakage.
  • With a nail buffer - buff away any ridges in your nails which will provide a nice smooth surface for your polish.
  • Carefully push back any cuticles if needed.

Basecoat

  • Apply a basecoat of polish - if you have buffed your nails and they are nice and smooth you don't need to apply a smoothing basecoat but can straight away apply your chosen shade for your French Manicure - I think the light pink shades are more flattering than those in nude or peach, but it's personal preference.

Great Hints On How To Apply The White Nail Tip

  • Make sure your basecoat is totally dry before applying the white polish.
  • Using the nail polish brush, apply the white polish in a sweeping motion across your nail tip, trying not to apply it below your normal nail-line as this will make your whole nail look out of proportion.
  • Using a cotton bud dipped in nail polish remover you can gently remove any mistakes if needed, but be gentle or you will remove your base polish as well.
  • A brilliant tip is to use a washed liquid-paper or Tippex applicator for this job - the kind that is like a little triangular sponge. Dip this in your white nail polish and apply - you won't get any stray hairs spoiling your handiwork this way.

Finishing Off Your French Manicure

  • When the white polish is dry apply a clear top coat to finish off your manicure.
  • Re-apply a clear polish each night as this will help to stop your polished nails from chipping.

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Sarah Kooqi Contemporary Jewellery