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How to Achieve the Perfect DIY Manicure at Home

Do you find yourself constantly spending money on pricey salon manicures, only to be disappointed with the results? Or perhaps you’re tired of trying to paint your own nails at home, only to end up with a messy, uneven mess? Well, you’re not alone. But what if I told you that you can achieve the perfect DIY manicure at home, without breaking the bank? That’s right, with a few simple tips and tricks, you can have salon-worthy nails in the comfort of your own home. In this article, we’ll dive into the step-by-step process of achieving a flawless DIY manicure, so you can save time and money while still having Instagram-worthy nails. So put down your wallet and let’s get ready to rock those nails!

Back in December I got a gorgeous gel manicure with snowflakes. It lasted a long time, but when it started to chip, I couldn’t leave it alone so I picked it all off. This left my nails thin and damaged. Plus, it was expensive!

DIY Manicure At Home: Press On Nails

One way to achieve the perfect DIY nails at home is to try press on nails. They have come a long way over the years, and are good for short term wear.

While my real nails were in repair mode, I decided to try some press on nails that I found at Ulta. I had never worn them before and I was curious to try them. I tried two different brands and the first is the O.P.I xPress/On in the shade Funny Bunny.

These are the classic style with rounded tips. I don’t personally like the squared off edges or super pointed ones, but if you prefer that shape they are available.

This set came with a nice little chart so you could find the right size for each of your nails and lay them out ahead of time.

Everything including the nail glue was in the kit. I found the glue easy to work with and it adhered and dried quickly. Since this was my first attempt, I used the glue very sparingly. I did have a couple of nails pop off the next day, but I glued them back on and I think it was because I didn’t have quite enough glue to start with.

The photo above is the finished product. I think they looked nice, but the length was problematic for me. I had a great deal of difficulty typing and putting on my jewelry. I decided to trim them back to a shorter length (see photo below) and this was much better!

My only complaint about the O.P.I was that they were difficult to get off. I didn’t have pure acetone, so I tried soaking my finger tips in nail polish remover. This didn’t really help very much and I probably should have just waited and purchased some acetone. Instead I just pulled them off and they damaged my already frail nails.

I waited several weeks for my nails to recover, and then I tried these Kiss imPress solid color press on nails in a short length. This is the shade 007 Picture Purplect

I really liked the length of these, but I had a little bit harder time finding the right size for my fingers. I couple of them are not sized just right, so I think they would look better if I gave it another try.

I did like that there was no glue required…simply press them on. I have another set in the shade 008 Mint To Be so I will try those next. I was able to remove this brand without the acetone, and it did not damage my real nails.

…and I recently picked up this color called Point Pink which is an almost white pink.

I think both of these press on nails were good…it really just depends on your preference. If you’re like me and don’t want to wear them for long periods of time, then I would recommend the Kiss imPress. They are fun for a special occasions and will save you lots of money!

DIY Manicure At Home: Traditional Nail Polish

If the faux nails are just not your thing, then there are several good options for a traditional manicure at home. My favorite polish is the Essie Gel Coutour line. This is a gel polish that is salon quality in my opinion. This light pink called Gossamer Garments is a recent favorite!

I would also top it off with the Gel Couture Clear Top Coat.

Here is a pretty set for $16.95 in the shade V.I.Please.

Lastly, here is an at home manicure product for those of you who don’t have time to let nail polish dry! I often use the Expressie quick dry formula. It only takes about 1 minute to dry and also comes in a clear top coat. I have several shades of this formula and I will link some of my favorite colors down below.

Steps For The Perfect DIY Manicure At Home:

  • Even if you don’t have polish on, you’ll still want to run a cotton ball of remover over each nail to get rid of any oils or dirt that could warp your polish. Don’t forget to wash your hands with soap and water after.
  • Clip, file, and buff your nails.
  • Prep nail with a cuticle remover, not a cuticle oil. Then gently push back your cuticles.
  • Exfoliate Your Hands.
  • Moisturize Hands & Cuticles
  • Wipe each nail with nail polish remover a second time
  • Apply a base coat
  • Apply 2 coats of polish
  • Apply a clear top coat
  • Clean up any mistakes with a Q-tip soaked in nail polish remover

Other Tools To Consider

You will need some basic tools for your at home manicure. Here are a few things to have on hand.

  1. A Good Manicure Kit – There are many to choose from. This one seems to have all the necessary tools and is portable.
  2. Cuticle oil – this is a must for a nice home manicure.
  3. UV/LED lamp – this is not a must have but if you like to do gel polish at home, this will make drying much faster and really cure the polish so it will last longer
  4. Nail Polish Organizer – keeping your nail polish organized will avoid over purchasing. If you can’t see what you have then it is easy to buy a color that you already that is already in your collection.

So now that you have the tools for a perfect DIY manicure at home, what are you waiting for? Cancel that nail salon appointment and show off your nails. For more on at home nail ideas, check out this post.

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